August 24, 2004
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ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- A "slavery reconciliation walk" on Sept. 29 is to start at City Dock, where slave Kunta Kinte was brought into the United States and where a memorial stands in honor of him.
The unusual demonstration will include white marchers wearing chains and yokes while being escorted by black people, and everyone will wear T-shirts with a message of apology.
Comments (3)
What?? Stupid. Not you, I mean the walk.
Thanks for the comment. This walk holds a good sentiment, but doesn't it kind of defeat the purpose? We should be working for the end of slavery, not revenge in the form of public role reversal. I know that's not the idea, but to me it sends the wrong message. Just my thoughts. Again, thanks for visiting.
And what is that guy doing? Trying to give that lady an Indian burn??
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