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What Bristol should erect in place of the toppled Colston statue | Art and design | The Guardian
Edward Colston statue: Historic England does not believe slave trader's Bristol monument must be reinstated after it was removed
Bristol Commission Recommends Contested Statue Should Go to a Museum – ARTnews.com
British protesters topple Edward Colston statue - YouTube
UK ministers decry toppling of statue and violence at antiracism protests | Financial Times
The long-overdue removal of Colston's statue is now part of Bristol's history" | Dezeen
Group of white men 'try to save Edward Colston statue in Bristol' | Metro News
Four charged after toppling of Edward Colston statue in Bristol - LBC
A Year After It Was Toppled, a Statue of Slave Trader Edward Colston Is Being Temporarily Displayed in a English Museum
Let's Keep Colston Falling - ArtReview
Empty Plinth of the Colston Statue – Bristol, England - Atlas Obscura
Edward Colston statue pulled down in Bristol, England during protest | CNN
Demands grow for removal of Edward Colston statue from Bristol City Centre
BREAKING: Bristol protesters tear down statue of slave-trader Colston
Slave trader statue torn down in Bristol anti-racism protest - BBC News
Who was Edward Colston and why was his Bristol statue toppled? | Bristol | The Guardian
How a slave trade statue highlights divided Britain – POLITICO
How A U.S. Police Killing Triggered The Toppling Of Statues In U.K. And Belgium : NPR
Edward Colston statue: Protesters tear down slave trader monument - BBC News
Slave Trader Edward Colston Statue Replaced With BLM Protester
Black Lives Matter protesters pull down statue of slave trader and roll it into river - Mirror Online
Bristol Museums - The Colston Statue: What next?
How Edward Colston's Statue Removal Has Divided Bristol : Code Switch : NPR
Statue of Slave Trader Toppled Amid Anti-Racism Protests in U.K. - Variety
Bristol torn apart over statue of Edward Colston: But is this a figure of shame or a necessary monument to the history of slavery? | The Independent | The Independent