Black activists destroy offensive objects from the past on Emancipation Day

Black activists destroy offensive objects from the past on Emancipation Day

A group of Black activists in Guelph, Ont., chose Emancipation Day to publicly destroy multiple offensive objects from the past as a way to heal.

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