User:John Cummings/List of statues, monuments and places named after people involved in slavery
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Name | Image | Type | Depicts/Named after | Involvement in the slave trade | Location | Country | Notes | Wikidata item | Ref |
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Duke of Sutherland Monument | Duke of Sutherland | Connections with the slave trade, poor working conditions of the mines he owned, and his involvement with the Highland Clearances | Highlands of Scotland | Scotland | |||||
The Kitchener memorial | Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener | Anglo-Boer War concentration camps | Highlands of Scotland | Scotland | |||||
Fyrish Monument | Highlands of Scotland | Scotland | |||||||
Macquarie Musem and Mausoleum | Major General Lachlan Macquarie | Appin Massacre of the Gundungurra and Dharawal people | Gruline, Isle of Mull | Scotland | |||||
George Kinloch Statue | George Kinloch | Slave and plantation owner in Jamaica | Dundee | Scotland | |||||
Statue of Henry Dundas, the First Viscount Melville | Henry Dundas | Responsible for delaying the abolition of slavery in 1792, causing another 15 years of people being kidnapped, shipped to, and enslaved in Britain | St Andrew's Square, Edinburgh | Scotland | |||||
Thomas Carlyle Statue | Thomas Carlyle | Essay 'Occasional Discourses on the Negro Question' (1849), which argued that slavery should not have been abolished | |||||||
Cecil Rhodes | Responsible for apartheid policies in southern Africa | ||||||||
Colin Campbell, Lord Clyde | |||||||||
John Moore statue | Suppressed the slave revolt in the Caribbean island of St Lucia in 1796 | ||||||||
Statue of Charles II, Royal Hospital Chelsea | Statue | Charles II of England | Granted a charter to the Company of Royal Adventurers Trading to Africa | Royal Hospital Chelsea, London | United Kingdom | ||||
Drake Statue | Statue | Francis Drake | Slave trader | Plymouth | United Kingdom | ||||
Statue of King Charles II | Statue | Charles II of England | Granted a charter to the Company of Royal Adventurers Trading to Africa | Soho Square, London | United Kingdom | ||||
Statue of Charles II | Statue | Charles II of England | Granted a charter to the Company of Royal Adventurers Trading to Africa | Gloucester, Gloucestershire | United Kingdom | ||||
Statue of Sir Francis Drake | Statue | Francis Drake | Slave trader | Tavistock, West Devon, Devon | United Kingdom | ||||
Statue of Edward Colston | Statue | Edward Colston | Slave trader | Bristol, United Kingdom | United Kingdom | ||||
Statue of Raposo Tavares | Statue | Raposo Tavares | Slave trader | Paulista Museum, Sao Paulo | Brazil | ||||
Nathan Bedford Forrest Monument | Statue | Nathan Bedford Forrest | Slave trader, cotton plantation owner | Memphis, Tennessee | United States | ||||
Statue of King Leopold II | Statue | King Leopold II | Atrocities in the Congo Free State | Brussels | Belgium | [2] | |||
Statue of Leopold II of Belgium | Statue | King Leopold II | Atrocities in the Congo Free State | Ekeren | Belgium | ||||
Appomattox | Statue | Confederate Army | Alexandria, Virgina | United States | [3] | ||||
Athens Confederate Monument | Monument | Confederate Army | Athens, Georgia | United States | [4] [5] | ||||
Bentonville Confederate Monument | Monument | Confederate Army | Bentonville, Arkansas | United States | [6] | ||||
rue Surcouf | Street | Robert Surcouf | Slave trader | Paris | France | ||||
Dreikuño | |||||||||
Thormøhlens gate | |||||||||
rue Surcouf | Street | Robert Surcouf | Slave trader | Nantes | France | ||||
rue Surcouf | Street | Robert Surcouf | Slave trader | Rennes | France | ||||
Charles II Street | |||||||||
rue Surcouf | Street | Robert Surcouf | Slave trader | Fougères | France | ||||
Penny Lane | |||||||||
King Charles Street | |||||||||
King Street, City of London |
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