SHIP-EXHIBIT PLANS DIVIDE TAMPA
13th Nov 2006, 15:22 GMT
Critics of an idea to show pirate relics on a former slave ship say it trivializes slavery. Fourteen years ago, a $70 million project to build a museum to exhibit artifacts from a pirate ship that once carried slaves exposed a deep racial fissure locally that has not been forgotten.
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