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  2. George Floyd Square - Wikipedia

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    George Floyd Square, officially George Perry Floyd Square in Minneapolis, is a commemorative name applied to Chicago Avenue between East 37th and 39th Streets in the Powderhorn neighborhood. George Floyd , a Black man, was murdered there by police officer Derek Chauvin in 2020.

  3. Bust of George Floyd - Wikipedia

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    The bust of George Floyd is a sculpture of George Floyd (1973–2020), an African-American man who was murdered by a police officer during his arrest in Minneapolis. Initially situated in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn , New York , it is currently displayed in Union Square , Manhattan .

  4. Memorials to George Floyd - Wikipedia

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    Official George Floyd Memorial Fund was established by Philonise Floyd, George Floyd's brother, in the aftermath of the murder to cover funeral expenses and education expenses for Floyd's children. One week after the tragedy and only four days after the start of the fund, it raised $7 million, putting it in ranking as one of the most highly ...

  5. 32 questions and answers about George Floyd Square ... - AOL

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    The City of Minneapolis is requesting applications to redevelop the Peoples’ Way property at George Floyd Square, formerly home to a Speedway gas station at 38th and Chicago that became a ...

  6. Seven Points (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    This follows the 2017 decision to rename the nearby lake from Lake Calhoun to Bde Maka Ska, as well as the murder of George Floyd. [7] On October 21, 2020, the owners announced that the building would now be known as Seven Points, stating “A property named for a known racist and champion of slavery has no place in Minneapolis or anywhere in ...

  7. List of monuments and memorials removed during the George ...

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    The following monuments and memorials were removed during the George Floyd protests, mainly due to their connections to racism.The majority are in the United States and mostly commemorate the Confederate States of America (CSA), but some monuments were also removed in other countries, for example the statues of slave traders in the United Kingdom.

  8. Floyd's Bluff - Wikipedia

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    The Floyd Monument is located above the east bank of the Missouri River, just downstream from the mouth of the Floyd River. The bluff itself is part of the Loess Hills formation. The Floyd's Bluff area was settled in 1848 by William Thompson, a recent veteran of the Mexican–American War. He established a trading post, and registered the name ...

  9. Memorial to the Women of the Confederacy - Wikipedia

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    The building was set on fire at about 1:30 am on May 30, 2020, during the George Floyd protests in Richmond, Virginia, following the murder of George Floyd.Reports from the fire department indicated that damage was limited to the headquarters' façade. [7]