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NMU to Host Movie and Discussion: ‘Traces of the Trade’ – 10/6/2016

'Traces of the Trade' will be shown at Northern Michigan University
‘Traces of the Trade’ will be shown at Northern Michigan University

Marquette, Michigan – The largest slave-trading family in U.S. history was not from the South, but from New England. In her documentary, “Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North,” producer/director Katrina Browne and nine family members embark on a journey that brings them face to face with the history and legacy of their forefathers’ hidden enterprise. It will be shown at Northern Michigan University on Thursday, Oct. 6. Admission is free.

NMU’s Multicultural Education and Resource Center will host the presentation at 7 p.m. in the University Center Pioneer Rooms. Dain and Constance Perry will facilitate a discussion on race, reconciliation and healing after the screening.

For more information, call 227-1554 or contact merc@nmu.edu.

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