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Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 6 December 2017 of The New Yorker est. 1925 The New Yorker
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The Mapping of Massacres, Ceridwen Dovey , single work column

'From New York to Cape Town to Sydney, the bronze body doubles of the white men of empire—Columbus, Rhodes, Cook—have lately been pelted with feces, sprayed with graffiti, had their hands painted red. Some have been toppled. The fate of these statues—and those representing white men of a different era, in Charlottesville and elsewhere—has ignited debate about the political act of publicly memorializing historical figures responsible for atrocities. But when the statues come down, how might the atrocities themselves be publicly commemorated, rather than repressed?'  (Introduction)

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