On Sat., June 13, the 20th Annual Tribute to Our Ancestors of the Middle Passage was held on the boardwalk in Coney Island, Brooklyn, the site where some of the earliest slave ships once docked. This annual tribute is in remembrance of the tens of millions of Africans who, after being kidnapped from their homeland, died during the Middle Passage – the voyage across the Atlantic Ocean to the Caribbean, and North and South America.
The tribute began twenty years ago as a storytelling event conducted by the late Dr. Mary Umolu, a noted African storyteller born in Virginia of Southern and Jamaican heritage who became chair of the Department of Mass Communication, Creative & Performing Arts & Speech at Medgar Evers College. The Tribute’s mission, she always said, was to educate people about what happened during the Middle Passage, to give them a fuller understanding of what their ancestors endured.
To read more the Middle Passage go to:
http://poscollective.tripod.com/History.html
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Wonderful capture Kendall. And great explanation to go with it.
Stark with such emotion. You captured an aspect of tradition in a post modern world. A fav
Thank you so much Joseph. Peace!
– KENDALL EUTEMEY
was at this same event ,shooting the same scene. Except, mine need editing.
Love the black and white
AND the history you have provided.
Peace,
sass
Would you consider entering this piece and others into the group "Life in the City, Suburbs and Bush.
Such a wonderful story.