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The Emancipation Statue is a public sculpture symbolising the "breaking of the chains" of slavery at Emancipation. It is located in Barbados, east of Bridgetown at centre of the J.T.C. Ramsay roundabout formed at the junction of the ABC Highway and Highway 5. Many Barbadians refer to the statue as Bussa, the name of a slave who helped inspire a ...
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Emancipation Statue in Haggett Hall, Barbados [3] France. Slavery museum [4] Ghana. Elmina Castle on the Gulf of Guinea [5] Cape Coast Castle, Cape Coast [6]
Bussa Emancipation Statue. Karl Broodhagen (1909 – 2002) was a Barbadian sculptor and painter. His most famous works are three public statues in Barbados: the Bussa Emancipation Statue, a statue of Prime Minister Grantley Herbert Adams, and a statue of cricketer Garfield Sobers. [1] [2]
In 1985, 169 years after his rebellion, the Emancipation Statue, created by Karl Broodhagen, was unveiled in Haggatt Hall, in the parish of St Michael. Many Barbadians attributed the statue to Bussa and nicknamed it "Bussa's Statue". [4] In 1998, the Parliament of Barbados named Bussa as one of the eleven National Heroes of Barbados. [5]
Last year on Nov. 30, the Caribbean country of Barbados made a huge power play by severing ties with Britain The post Celebrating Barbados’ first year as a republic appeared first on TheGrio.
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Emancipation Memorial; Emancipation Memorial (Boston) Emancipation Statue (Haggett Hall, Barbados) G. The Greek Slave; M. Le Marron Inconnu; Monument of the Four ...