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Black Advocacy Group to Show Penitence Over Slave Trade
A N N A PO L IS, Md. (A P) —
White marchers will wear chains on
their hands and yokes on their necks
w hile being escorted by black
people, and everyone will wear T-
shirts with a message o f apology as
a group o f African and European
Christians visits the United States
this fall with a message o f reconcili­
ation.
The Lifeline Expedition will visit
10 U.S. cities, starting in Annapo­
lis. The group’s organizers say it is
an effort to bring "reconciliation”
and "healing" in Africa, Europe and
North America through symbols of
penitence.
“I believe that it helps, or poten­
tially it helps, white people to think
in adifferent way," said David Pott,
who started the London-based or­
ganization to "reverse the damage"
o f the slave trade. It has held similar
dem onstrations in European cities
linked to the 1 Nth and 19th-century
industry.
"W e’re not divisive in saying.
‘H ere's black, here’s white,’” he
said. "W e’re saying, ‘We are broth­
ers and sisters in our common hu-
for the walk from the w ater's edge
through the historic city to a statue
of Thurgood Marshall, the first
black U.S. Supreme Court justice.
But M ayor Ellen O. M oyer said
she opposed the waiver because it
was too early to know how large the
Sept. 29event will be and how much
it will cost the city. Moyer, who is
white, also disagrees with Lifeline
Expedition’s tactics, although she
said she supports any group’s right
to demonstrate.
“I think it’s a private m atter,”
M oyer said. "T he way that we all
choose to reconcile issues that
deal w ith m an ’s inhum anity to
man is p riv ate.” Som e people
c h o o s e "g o o d w o rk s, u n h e r­
alded" to express concern for in­
ju stice s o f the past, she noted,
and the city has had local groups
that offered a dialogue on race
relations.
The Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley
Foundation is the local sponsor for
the walk, working to raise $75,(MX)
with organizers in Europe to pay for
travel and event costs for between
14 and 20 demonstrators.
Foundation President Leonard
Leonard Blackshear o f the Maryland Kunte Kinte- Alex Haley
Foundation is shown in his office in Annapolis. Md., Tuesday.
Aug. 3. 2004. Blackshear is organizing a group of people to
march in downtown Annapolis. Md. in a “reconciliation march"
that will have white people marching in yolks as a penitence for
slave trade. The march will take place in nine other cities as
well. (AP Photo/ Matt Houston)
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series “Roots.”
Annapolis' City Dock memorial­
Some people are uneasy about
izes Kunta Kinte, one of 98 Gambians remembering a link to slavery, and
brought by Lord Ligonier into the the march plans have attracted at­
narrow harbor in 1767 and sold into tention from a neo-Nazi group.
slavery. Kinte was also featured in
The City Council voted 7-2 to
Alex H aley’s book and television waive the estimated cost o f $2,000
for police services and roadblocks
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feelings with her in a way she
d o esn ’t rebel and run into his
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and avoid hidden agendas. Share
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Blackshear, who is black, said he
shares a mission with Lifeline Expe­
dition.
"Racism is a cancer eating away
at the American soul," he said. "This
activity is simply one type o f che­
motherapy that we are looking to
apply to the cancer because we
believe the patient can and wants
to be healed."
Blackshear is looking for local
volunteers to take part in the event
and said local ch u rc h es have
signed on to help.
M oyer said the city had received
inquiries from potential counter­
protesters and she's apprehensive
about keeping the event positive.
Pott acknow ledges that staging
such a dem onstration in a U.S. city
may bring a harsh reaction and said
he is p ra y in g th a t th in g s go
smoothly.
The neo-Nazi National Alliance,
based in Hillsboro, W .Va,, wants
Annapolis residents to protest the
march. The group left 1,500 fliers
last weekend at homes all over city,
urging people to "Say No to White
Guilt” and object to the city’s waiver
o f expenses.
H ip H op's Im pact
Hip-hop culture will get due
notice when W ieden & Kennedy,
the Portland advertising giant,
hosts "Phat=Flava," a night of
world-class hip hop music, fash­
ion and cutting-edge discussion
about the impact o f urban culture
on economics, marketing and ad­
vertising.
The talk is at 5 p.m. Thursday,
Sept. 23 at 224 N.W. 13 Ave.
The presentation w ill be led by
world-class marketing executives
Jameel Spencer, president of New
York-based Blue Flame M arket­
ing & Advertising (the strategic-
division o f Sean "Puffy” C om bs’
Bad Boy W orldwide Entertain­
ment Group) and Jackie Thomas,
director of brand marketing for
Brand Jordan at Nike.
The presentation will open with
a timeline of hip hop music, live
guest DJs, a runway show o f top
new fashions in the Sean John
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and an in-depth discussion and
audience questions, answered by
Spencer and Thomas.
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tually wants to get married. 1 mar­ got custody o f the kids and you
ried before without love and it didn't told her to get a jo b and pay the
work. However, I think matrimony court ordered child support. The
is better than being alone. What is split w asn ’t her fault because she
love and how should it feel? -Is it was busy loving her man and rais­
Love?; Portland, OR
ing her children. --Anonymous;
Toledo. OH
Dear Love:
If there's no excitement when to­
gether or sense o f loss when sepa­
rated it’s not love— especially after
7 months. You should know this
after you had a failed marriage that
you went into with an empty heart.
God is love and you must have Him
in you in order to give, receive and
experience love. Asacouple, openly
discuss your feelings and future
direction. M atrimony isn’t a joke
and you should rem em ber that you
can do bad by yourself and you'll
survive if you have to fly solo.
Dear Deanna!
Dear Deanna!
My 14-year old dau g h ter wants
to date an 18-yearold. T he boy is
a high school student and I’ve
heard h e ’s sexually active. I feel
I can trust my d au ghter but I'm
afraid sh e ’ll be persuaded to go
all the way. How do I share my
I’ve been with a guy for 7 months
and we express love for each other.
I don’t know if I love him as much Dear Deanna!
as I did in the beginning. He doesn’t I d isagree with your response to
show much affection anymore and the housew ife w ho was so into
things don’t feel the same. He her m arriage that she d id n ’t see a
doesn't see any problems and ac­ divorce com ing. T he husband
Dear Anonymous:
W hen a w om an is ordered to pay
child support people cry wolf.
H ow ever when a man is ordered
to pay, society w ants his blood.
If she was as focused on her
m a rria g e as sh e c la im s, she
w o u ld ’ve seen at least a teeny
sign o f discom fort or unhappi­
n ess le ad in g up to the sp lit.
Y o u ’re right, it w asn ’t her fault,
but it takes tw o for a tangle.
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