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Terri McNichol <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 1 Jan 2001 19:12:24 -0500
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> Does anyone know of a good source for accurate replicas of slave
> shackles?  Any leads would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks!


Hi Jennifer,

I seem to recall slave shackles in Fred Wilson's "Mining the Museum" Exhibit
at the Maryland Historical Society. But Nancy Creshkoff would know for sure.
Is that right Nancy?

Terri McNichol
Ren Associates - Assisting Museum Communities
707 Alexander Road, Bldg. 2 Suite 208
Princeton NJ 08540

Ren, a Chinese cardinal virtue, stands for benevolence and universal
empathy, encompassing five values of courtesy, magnanimity, good faith,
diligence and kindness-simply translated, it means humanity.

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