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September
18, 2006
Commermoration
of the 239th Anniversary of Kunta Kinte's Arrival in Annapolis
and Dedication of the Memorial Story Wall Walkway to Leonard
A. Blackshear
The
annual commemoration of Kunta Kinte's arrival in America
will take place at 6 p.m. Friday, September 29, 2006 during
a vibrant ceremony to be held at the Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley
Memorial at the Annapolis City Dock, the location where
Kunta Kinte is believed to have arrived aboard the slave
ship Lord Ligonier on September 29, 1767 and then
sold into slavery.
The ceremony will include the dedication of the Kunta Kinte-Alex
Haley Memorial Story Wall Walkway to the memory of Leonard
A. Blackshear, the founder of the Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley
Foundation and Kunta Kinte Celebrations who passed away
in March of 2006.
Keynote
speaker is The Honorable George W. Haley, former U.S. Ambassador
to The Gambia, who is the late Alex Haley's brother and
direct descendant of Kunta Kinte. Other speakers and attendees
at the ceremony will include Annapolis Mayor Ellen O. Moyer,
members of the Annapolis City Council and Kunta Kinte-Alex
Haley Foundation President Alan Hay.
As
part of the ceremony, Mr. Blackshear's widow, Dr. Patsy
Baker Blackshear will also provide comments.
Kunta
Kinte's life was the subject of author Alex Haley's best-selling
book, Roots. Mr. Haley discovered that Kunta Kinte
arrived in Annapolis while doing family genealogy research
in Annapolis at the Maryland State Archives. Roots
became a classic television mini-series and the Roots phenomenon
inspired a national wave of enthusiasm for genealogy.
Following
the ceremony speakers and audience members will gather at
a reception with refreshments hosted by the Banneker-Douglass
Museum, 84 Franklin Street. The public is warmly invited
to attend both the waterfront ceremony and the reception.
For more information, contact Judith Cabral at 410-841-6920.
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