New York City has announced that it will remove a statue of the 26th President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt from its location in Manhattan, due to his views deemed colonialist and racist, a measure strongly criticized by Donald Trump.
The move comes as the United States, after the death of George Floyd, is examining the issue of racism and reopening the debate around monuments celebrating the country’s slavery heritage.
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The bronze statue of “Teddy” Roosevelt, which has greeted visitors at the entrance to the American Museum of Natural History for 80 years, shows the former president, who was governor of New York State before acceding to the White House, seated on a horse and overlooking a black man and a Native American walking by his side.
This monument, “has long been the subject of controversy because of its hierarchical composition,” said Sunday night in a statement the museum, a famous tourist attraction in New York, located next to Central Park.
“Many of us find the depiction of African and Native American figures and their positioning in this monument to be racist,” he added.
New York City has responded positively to the museum’s request to remove this statue, which “explicitly represents blacks and Native Americans as subjugated and racially inferior,” its mayor Bill de Blasio said in a statement.
As the Natural History Museum website recalls, Teddy Roosevelt was considered a progressive conservationist at the turn of the 20th century, but he also defended racist views.
One of his descendants, Theodore Roosevelt IV, explained support for this decision. “The composition of the equestrian statue does not represent the legacy of Theodore Roosevelt. It’s time to remove this statue and move on, ”he explained.
On the night of Sunday to Monday, the current Republican President Donald Trump, a fervent defender of Confederate monuments, criticized this decision, which he described as “ridiculous”. “Don’t do it!” He wrote in a tweet.
The New York billionaire recently called for the arrest of protesters who shot down a statue of Confederate General Albert Pike in Washington.
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