"Statues of American slave owners such as Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Ulysses S. Grant, and Francis Scott Key..."
Bit of a stretch to call Grant "a slave owner":
"That same year [1858], Grant acquired a slave from his father-in-law, a thirty-five-year-old man named William Jones.[94] Although Grant was not an abolitionist at the time, he disliked slavery and could not bring himself to force an enslaved man to do work.[95] In March 1859, Grant freed William by a manumission deed, potentially worth at least $1,000 (equivalent to $33,000 in 2022), when Grant needed the money.[96]"
"Statues of American slave owners such as Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Ulysses S. Grant, and Francis Scott Key..."
Bit of a stretch to call Grant "a slave owner":
"That same year [1858], Grant acquired a slave from his father-in-law, a thirty-five-year-old man named William Jones.[94] Although Grant was not an abolitionist at the time, he disliked slavery and could not bring himself to force an enslaved man to do work.[95] In March 1859, Grant freed William by a manumission deed, potentially worth at least $1,000 (equivalent to $33,000 in 2022), when Grant needed the money.[96]"