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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados -- Bound and shackled, dozens of white descendants of European slaveowners marched through Barbados' capital Wednesday in a symbolic gesture of apology for slavery.
Curious motorists slowed down and peered out their windows as some 50 white men and women wound through Bridgetown under a blazing sun, some with chains around their wrists and ankles and wooden yokes around their necks.
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