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1995 – Langdon Cliffs

Posted on 22nd July 201627th July 2016 by u62162324

The first African Remembrance Day event was held at Langdon Cliffs in Dover. The theme of the day was “Remembrance of Africans who lost their Lives During The Period Of Enslavement”. The keynote speech was by the late Bernie Grant who was the Member of Parliament for Tottenham, London.

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