U.S. President Thomas Jefferson’s statue, a presence for more than a century in the New York City Council chamber, was brought down on Monday following a public commission reassessment of the legacy of the founding father who was also a slaveholder.
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Thomas Jefferson statue removed from New York City Council chamber
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