
Intelligence Squared The Sunday Debate: Revere or Remove? The Battle Over Statues, Heritage and History
Jan 15, 2023
David Olusoga, an award-winning historian, discusses the legacy of controversial figures and the heated debate around their statues. Peter Frankopan emphasizes the need for educational contexts rather than public admiration for such monuments. Afua Hirsch meditates on cultural memory and the impact of these symbols on marginalized communities. Tiffany Jenkins adds insights on balancing historical context with social justice, exploring the complexities of preserving versus removing statues, and advocating for meaningful dialogue about our shared past.
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Confederate Statues' Timing
- David Olusoga explains that many Confederate statues were erected later.
- These statues aimed to intimidate Black Americans during times of progress.
Weaponization of Public Spaces
- Afua Hirsch discusses the historical weaponization of public spaces through statues.
- She cites Cromwell as an example, offensive to many Irish people.
Broader Historical Education
- Peter Frankopan encourages understanding other cultures' histories beyond Western narratives.
- He argues for broader historical education.










