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Statue Of A Killer: Monument To Colonial Woman Who Scalped Natives Sparks Debate

Originally published on May 1, 2021 2:52 pm A statue of a woman towers over a patch of daffodils in a city park in Haverhill, Mass. Scowling ferociously, she leans forward, gripping a hatchet. The statue honors Hannah Duston, a 17th-century English colonist who is believed to have killed 10 Native Americans in order to escape captivity during King William s War. It has become a flashpoint in the country s ongoing debate about racist monuments, as locals reevaluate the Duston legend. That hatchet is supposedly the one that she actually used to, quote unquote, scalp the warriors, says Ron Peacetree of the Haverhill Historical Commission.

Statue Of A Killer: Monument To Colonial Woman Who Scalped Natives Sparks Debate

Statue Of A Killer: Monument To Colonial Woman Who Scalped Natives Sparks Debate
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Hannah Duston s Complicated History Divides New England Communities : NPR

Jesse Costa/WBUR toggle caption Jesse Costa/WBUR The Hannah Duston statue in G.A.R. Park in Haverhill, Mass. The monument has become the subject of fierce public debate. Jesse Costa/WBUR A statue of a woman towers over a patch of daffodils in a city park in Haverhill, Mass. Scowling ferociously, she leans forward, gripping a hatchet. The statue honors Hannah Duston, a 17th-century English colonist who is believed to have killed 10 Native Americans in order to escape captivity during King William s War. It has become a flashpoint in the country s ongoing debate about racist monuments, as locals reevaluate the Duston legend.

Statue Of A Killer: Towns Debate Presentation Of A Colonial Woman – Nation & World News

Statue Of A Killer: Towns Debate Presentation Of A Colonial Woman By Amelia Mason  May 1, 2021 A statue of a woman towers over a patch of daffodils in a city park in Haverhill, Mass. Scowling ferociously, she leans forward, gripping a hatchet. The statue honors Hannah Duston, a 17th-century English colonist who is believed to have killed 10 Native Americans in order to escape captivity during King William’s War. It has become a flashpoint in the country’s ongoing debate about racist monuments, as locals reevaluate the Duston legend. “That hatchet is supposedly the one that she actually used to, quote unquote, ‘scalp the warriors,’ ” says Ron Peacetree, of the Haverhill Historical Commission.

Statue Of A Killer: Towns Debate Presentation Of A Colonial Woman

Statue Of A Killer: Towns Debate Presentation Of A Colonial Woman Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. The Hannah Duston statue in G.A.R. Park in Haverhill, Mass. The monument has become the subject of fierce public debate. Jesse Costa / WBUR A statue of a woman towers over a patch of daffodils in a city park in Haverhill, Mass. Scowling ferociously, she leans forward, gripping a hatchet. The statue honors Hannah Duston, a 17th-century English colonist who is believed to have killed 10 Native Americans in order to escape captivity during King William s War. It has become a flashpoint in the country s ongoing debate about racist monuments, as locals reevaluate the Duston legend.

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