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Sculptural installation at St Paul’s Cathedral by Sokari Douglas Camp to mark 50 years since Martin Luther King preached at the cathedral and the abolition of slavery.

The work consisted of six life sized steel figures representing stages of the slavery story including a figure in indigenous clothes and a plantation worker through to post slavery years including a Sierra Leone woman and a man in an executive suit. The figures were very imposing and you could look them in the eye and really relate to them.

Although very modern they fit the space well and did not sit at all strangely with the acres of commemorative marble figures.

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