The sculpture of a protesting black woman, which was installed on the site of the monument to a local philanthropist, stood on a pedestal just a day.
This was reported on Thursday, July 16, The Guardian.
As previously reported by News Front, in the British city of Bristol on June 7, vandals demolished a monument to a philanthropist and member of the British Parliament, Edward Colston. It was dumped in the local harbour. The day before, a statue of Jan Reed, a black woman who had participated in protests against whites, occupied the pedestal. Today, a crane was brought to the alley with which the statue was removed and not recycled.
It is noteworthy that the so-called black rights activists, who so fiercely destroyed the monuments of the slave traders, did not respond to what happened.