Making our Mark: Remembrance, Repentance and Restoration in 2007
about experiences of slavery, as a way to make new connections between past and present, education and action. The Hearings took place in Liverpool, London, Birmingham, Hull and Southwark in February and March 2007. The second strand was the Walk Making our Mark: Remembrance, Repentance and Restoration in 2007 2007
Splendid Mummer
of the first Black Shakespearean actors. In 2007, the play was presented by CETTIE (a London charity working with schools, libraries, theatres, and community venues), directed by Malcolm Frederick, and starred Shango Baku. It was performed in various venues 2007