Christopher Columbus Statue Replica Erected at White House

Christopher Columbus Statue Replica Erected at White House

A replica of the Christopher Columbus statue, which was torn down by protesters in Baltimore in 2020, has found a new home on the grounds of the White House.

The statue’s installation comes amid ongoing debates about Columbus’ legacy and the impact of his voyages on indigenous peoples. Supporters argue that Columbus is an important figure in American history, while critics contend that his actions led to the suffering and exploitation of native communities.

The decision to place the replica at the White House was made in collaboration with the National Endowment for the Humanities, highlighting the complex intersection of art, history, and politics in the United States.

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