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Jun 19, 2020

[Answer] As part of the movement to topple perceived symbols of racism and oppression in the U.S., a statue was removed in Albuquerque. It was a monument to which person?

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...1. Christopher Columbus
2. A Confederate soldier
3. A conquistador
4. A Native American





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A conquistador:


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A statue of Juan de OƱate, a 16th-century conquistador who was exiled from New Mexico over cruel treatment of Native Americans, was removed from outside the Albuquerque Museum on Tuesday. The removal comes as protests over police brutality against African-Americans expand to include demands for a more honest accounting of American history.



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