Callistemon
Liverpool also has a dark history concerning the slave trade, but on listening to an item on Jeremy Vine yesterday concerning Colston's statue, a caller stated that Liverpudlians don't turn away from it but accept that the past is the past and not something to be proud of, and have a museum set up to explain this. The memorabilia and relics of the slave trade were in this museum explaining the history, and Bristol should do the same with Colston.
And whilst changing the name of the Colston Hall, the schools, etc. the names of the roads Blackboy Hill and Whiteladies Road should also be changed.
No one can rewrite history. Slavery was not just white people exploiting black people but much more complex than that with Arab traders, and African tribes selling people from other tribes.
But now would be a good time to take steps to make amends with that wretched statue of Colston.
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