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Captain Cook statues under threat as BLM campaigners add explorer to hit list
Statues in London and Whitby and a pub among 125 controversial landmarks and tributes activists want removed or renamed
3 February 2021 • 9:00pm
The statue of Captain James Cook on the south side of The Mall in London
Credit: Julian Simmonds for The Telegraph
Statues of Captain Cook are under threat after Black Lives Matter campaigners added the genocidal explorer to a national hit list.
Two statues in London and Whitby, two museums and a pub are among 125 controversial landmarks and tributes that activists want renamed or removed.
Additions to the list since the summer include Captain Cook Square, Captain Cook s Crescent, James Cook University Hospital and a Captain Cook museum, all of which are in Middlesbrough, along with the Captain Cook Memorial Museum in Whitby.