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Campaigners and writers hope Black Lives Matter protesters will push for police abolition – not just toppling of statues.
Rugby union chiefs have announced a review into the historical context of the song, which is sung by England fans.
The Bank of England has also condemned the "inexcusable" links some of its former governors had with the slave trade.
"Slave auctions are a re-enactment of the most dark, traumatic and evil part of British history – they shouldn’t be revered," the founder of No Slave Auctions tells HuffPost UK.
Lloyd's Of London said it would donate money to BAME charities after its historic links to slavery were revealed.
Current and former staff want the museum to “commit publicly to being actively anti-racist and to acknowledge and work to dismantle the racist structures they uphold”.
The road was made famous by The Beatles but many believe it was named after a slave trader.
The university says the use of Cass's name is "incompatible" with its commitment to support the Black community and to actively oppose racism in all forms.
The 1939 film will return to the streaming service, accompanied by a "discussion of its historical context".
The decision follows the toppling of a statue of Edward Colston by anti-racist protesters in Bristol.