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No Three Kings: Stereotypical Black Statue Leads to Magi’s Removal – The Wilmington Journal

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ULM, Germany-Statues of the Three Kings have been removed from a Nativity scene in Germany's largest Protestant cathedral after King Melchior was deemed to portray outdated stereotypes. Ulm Cathedral excised the statues of the monarchs [...]

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