Majority back idea of display on UK slave trade at British Museum
The Guardian|November 21, 2024
The majority of people in the UK think the British Museum should have a permanent exhibition dedicated to the transatlantic slave trade, research has found.
Lanre Bakare

New polling data by You Gov found that 53% of respondents think a permanent display about Britain's role in the trade of enslaved African people would be appropriate, while two-thirds believe the British Museum has a role in educating the public about the UK's history in the slave trade.

When asked whether they agreed with the statement: "As a society, public education about the reality of the British empire is important in order for us to understand Britain's multicultural society today," 72% of respondents said they did.

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