Calls for racial equality are reverberating well beyond the U.S., as huge anti-racism rallies continue in the U.K. In Bristol, the statue of slave owner Edward Colston trader was toppled in one of those protests, and as Crystal Goomansingh reports, it’s calling into question whom we choose to celebrate.
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U.K. anti-racism protesters topple slave trader statue
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