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The three-day event on the theme of “Truth Telling” was jointly held by the Church of England’s Racial Justice Unit and ...
More than 150 people from across the world have attended a gathering on the Anglican Church’s involvement in transatlantic ...
In 1700, the English merchant slave ship Henrietta Marie sank 35 miles west of Key West shortly after offloading 190 captured Africans in Jamaica. Nearly 325 years later, using the ...
This Saturday (July 5), the Ashé Cultural Arts Center will lead a procession in remembrance of the horrors of the slave trade ...
Seven years after the Florida Legislature approved a memorial recognizing the tragedy of slavery for the grounds of the ...
In one shipment in 1834, for example, we find an impressive array of African-American slave families and family names: King -- mother and six children, ages 5 to 20; Lucket – mother and four ...
The Saracini-O’Neill Atlantic City 9/11 Memorial committee and friends are planting more than 1,000 American flags over Memorial Day weekend to honor fallen veterans. The “Field of Flags ...
Object Details Created by George Morland, English, 1763 - 1804 Description An oil painting with wood frame depicting a scene of a man being captured from his family by slave traders on the coast of ...
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