DSC_6150.jpg Indigenous community activists have denounced the imagery as an example of white supremacy and colonial violence for years. Appears In George Rogers Clark statue removed from University Grounds By Jenn Brice | July 11, 2021 Native Americans, community activists and University researchers have denounced the imagery as an example of white supremacy and colonial violence.
George Rogers Clark statue removed from University Grounds By Jenn Brice | July 11, 2021 Native Americans, community activists and University researchers have denounced the imagery as an example of white supremacy and colonial violence.
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