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The Angela Project Presents The 400th Year Commemoration Ceremony: 16192019: Commemorating 400 Years of Institutionalized Slave,Used
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Program litany for the ceremony concluding 40 Days of Prayer for the American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS). The ceremony engages blacks and whites of all ages to engage in forgiveness and reconciliation for the devastating and lingering effects of 400 years of enslavement in America. The program format includes litanies, readings, Scripture passages, and songs. The ceremony can be adapted for any American city or region.
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- Q: What is the main focus of 'The Angela Project Presents The 400th Year Commemoration Ceremony'? A: The main focus is the commemoration of 400 years of institutionalized slavery in colonized America, emphasizing themes of forgiveness and reconciliation.
- Q: What type of events does this product include? A: This product includes a program litany for a ceremony, which features litanies, readings, Scripture passages, and songs.
- Q: Who is the author of this program? A: The author of the program is Cheri L Mills.
- Q: How long is the program document? A: The program document is 20 pages long.
- Q: What is the intended audience for this ceremony? A: The ceremony is designed for blacks and whites of all ages, aiming to foster dialogue and healing regarding the impacts of slavery.
- Q: When was this program published? A: This program was published on April 1, 2019.
- Q: Can this ceremony be adapted for different locations? A: Yes, the ceremony can be adapted for any American city or region.
- Q: What is the binding type of this product? A: The product is available in paperback binding.
- Q: Is this product in new condition? A: Yes, this product is listed as new.
- Q: Does the program include any specific religious content? A: Yes, the program includes Scripture passages and other religious elements as part of the ceremony.