August 24, 2004

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    Slavery reconciliation walk




    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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