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Sir John Cass's foundation building

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of the Sir John Cass' foundation building on 9th June 2020 in London, England
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Statue of Clive of India in Westminster

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of a Grade II-listed bronze statue of Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive also known as Clive of India which is currently subject to controversy surrounding his links with the East India Company and the famine of Bengal....
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CLEAN : Black Lives Matter rally takes place in Brighton

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Thousands of protestors attend a Black Lives Matter rally in Brighton (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Black Lives Matter protesters march in British capital

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Activists, some wearing face masks as a precautionary measure against COVID-19, attend a Black Lives Matter protest march from Hyde Park towards Parliament Square in London (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Thousands march to commemorate Juneteenth in New York

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Thousands of New Yorkers march, holding up signs and chanting at Cadman Plaza Park in Brooklyn as part of an event organized by Unite NY and supported by Black Lives Matter, on Juneteenth, a holiday commemorating the end of slavery in...
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CLEAN : STOCKSHOTS: Confederate Statues in Texas

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STOCKSHOTS of confederate monuments in Houston and Galveston, Texas (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Black Lives Matter protest takes place in Sao Paulo

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Members of the Black Lives Matter movement demonstrate in Sao Paulo's Cidade Tiradentes neighbourhood to denounce the killing of Black people and police violence in Brazil's most populous city (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Bust of King Leopold II removed from Belgian city of Ghent

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City officials in Belgian city of Ghent remove bust of former King Leopold II on the Democratic Republic of Congo's Independence Day (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Senegal slave island Goree renames square against racism

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Goree, an island linked closely with the slave trade off Senegal, has decided to rename one of its main squares in response to the ongoing racism in the world (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Portland mayor speaks to protesters at demonstration

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Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler attends a protest against a federal crackdown (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Inaugral 'Million People March' from Notting Hill to Hyde Park

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CLEAN: Aerials shots of Million People March taking palce along what would normally be the Notting Hill Carnival route with protesters holding banners and signs minor arugments take place with seperate groups on the 30th August 2020 in...
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CLEAN : FILE: Activist on trial after defacing Colbert statue front of French parliament

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Activist Franco Lollia goes on trial today for vandalising the statue of Jean-Baptiste Colbert in front of France's National Assembly in Paris last June (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Teenager who racially abused footballer Ian Wright escapes conviction

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Patrick O'Brien covers up as he leaves Tralee District Court where he escaped a criminal conviction after admitting racially abusing footballer Ian Wright. O’Brien, of Sycamore Court, Ashleigh Downs, Tralee, abused Wright in private...
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Irish teenager who racially abused Ian Wright escapes criminal conviction

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An Irish teenager who admitted racially abusing football pundit Ian Wright has escaped a criminal conviction. Patrick O’Brien, of Sycamore Court, Ashleigh Downs, Tralee, abused the former England striker in private messages on Instagram...
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CLEAN : FILE: Activist on trial for defacing Colbert statue at French parliament

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Activist Franco Lollia goes on trial today for vandalising the statue of Jean-Baptiste Colbert in front of France's National Assembly in Paris last June (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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US Ambassador to Germany William E. Dodd retires

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US Ambassador to Germany William Dodd sits on a sofa and speaks (No audio) / SOT Dodd chastises Germany for lack of freedom in Nazi Germany, "and where race hatred is cultivated daily. What can a representative of the United States do?"
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CLEAN : France: Bagui Traore's acquittal in trial over riots is 'historic' (lawyer)

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After a French court acquitted Bagui Traore of inciting riots and shooting at police following the 2016 death of his brother Adama in police custody, his lawyer Frank Berton calls the verdict a "historic decision." Berton adds that his...
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CLEAN : France: Anti-racism activist Assa Traore relieved by brother's acquittal but still seeks justice

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Assa Traore, a famous anti-racism activist in France, says her family is relieved after her brother Bagui was acquitted in the trial over the riots that followed their brother Adama Traore's death in police custody in July 2016. But, she...
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Berkshire pub to change name over 'links to racism'

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Footage from The Black Boy pub in Shinfield, near Reading, which is changing its name to the Shinfield Arms. Brewer Greene King announced it was changing the names of four of its pubs due to concerns the names were "linked with racism".
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Frank Sinatra's recorded message for National Brotherhood Week on people of different races and religions getting along

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[Shaky footage throughout] Title card: "Brotherhood Week-- A Message from Frank Sinatra" superimposed over drawing of clouds and an American flag / CU actor-singer Frank Sinatra speaking in a recorded message: "Ladies and Gentlemen, this...
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Crawley Football Club

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Crawley Town Football club stadium following from multiple players alleging that Crawley Town's football manager, John Yems, repeatedly used racist language and segregated ethnically diverse players from white...
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Crawley Football Club

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Crawley Town Football club stadium following from multiple players alleging that Crawley Town's football manager, John Yems, repeatedly used racist language and segregated ethnically diverse players from white...
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Rio Ferdinand arriving at Wolverhampton Crown Court

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Rio Ferdinand arriving at Wolverhampton Crown Court for trial after Wolves fan Jamie Arnold was accused of making racist gestures towards Ferdinand during Wolves v Manchester United on May 23, 2021. Filmed on 8...
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National NAACP Leaders Hold March and Rally In Sanford Demanding Justice For Trayvon Martin

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National NAACP Leaders Hold March and Rally In Sanford Demanding Justice For Trayvon Martin on March 31, 2012 in Sanford, Florida (Footage by Getty Images)