British PM said toppling statues are attempts to erase history. See how historian responds
Famed British historian David Olusoga, who provided expert testimony at the trial of the so-called "Colston 4," speaks to CNN's Zain Asher about why he disagrees with the argument that tearing down such statues are attempts to erase history.
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