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Statue of Robert Geffrye: London: Robert Geffrye was an English merchant who made part of his wealth from slavery, and part-owned a slave ship. A petition was raised for the removal of his statue outside the Museum of the Home; the Museum elected to "reinterpret and contextualise" the statue in its current location. [14]
The sculptures in the park have become popular among water sports enthusiasts, particularly in nearby Flamingo Bay, which is the most visited snorkeling destination on the island. [3] In the park, over sixty-five concrete individual sculptures cover an area of over 800 square meters [ 4 ] and in total weigh around 15 tonnes in dry cement.
International Slavery Museum, at the Merseyside Maritime Museum in Liverpool [13] Wilberforce House, part of the Museums Quarter of Kingston-upon-Hull [14] The Wake by Khaleb Brooks in London [15] (planned) The gravestone of 'Scipio Africanus' in Bristol [16] [17] Plaques for people compensated after the abolition of slavery in Bristol [18]
Statue of Rosa Parks: Rosa Parks: U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C. Eugene Daub: 2013 Sojourner Truth Memorial: Sojourner Truth: Esopus, NY: Trina Greene: 2013 Portrays her as a slave child. She was born in Esopus. [7] Denmark Vesey Monument: Denmark Vesey: Hampton Park, Charleston, SC: 2014 Portrayed as a carpenter, holding a Bible Slavery Memorial
Pages in category "Sculptures of slaves" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Atlas Slave;
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The last known U.S. slave ship is too “broken” and decayed to be extracted from the murky waters of the Alabama Gulf Coast without being dismembered, a task force of archaeologists, engineers ...
The third addition, the sculpture park, is an effort to humanize the experience of the enslaved person living on a plantation. The centerpiece of the park will be a 100-by-40 feet monument to ...