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Tears shed at Anglican service as public apology for historic racism is made - Voice Online

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REV CARMEL Jones was just 17-years-old when he was told not to return to his local Anglican church. When the current vicar of St Paul’s church in Clapham, South London heard what happened, he decided to hold a service to apologise publicly.

Source: Britain's Favourite Black Newspaper - Voice Online
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