The Guardian's Apology and Action Plan for Founders' Links to Slavery

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The Guardian has published a memorial to the enslaved people who were linked to the newspaper through its founders and early history. The list includes the names and ages of over 100 enslaved people, including men, women, and children. The memorial is part of a wider effort to acknowledge and confront the newspaper's historical ties to slavery and racism.
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