
Marilyn Middleton of Shutesbury leads an African dance at the send-off
ceremony for the "Interfaith Pilgrimage of the Middle Passage" at the
Leverett Peace Pagoda in May.

Tizita Assefa of Ethiopia videotapes the landing place of Africans in
Jamestown, VA., the first English settlement in North America. Behind her
is a replica of the ships that brought them there.

Pilgrimage participant, Justin Singh of Shutesbury, gives a guitar lesson
to a child at Sacred Heart Church in Norfolk, VA.

Earline Robinson of Amherst, in the cap, takes a break with Ramona Peters
(Nosapocket) of the Mashpee Nation, Cape Cod.

Bill Ledger, a Vietnam veteran from Vermont, comforts Tizita Assefa, who is
overcome with emotion at the stocks in the center of Colonial Williamsburg.

Sister Clare Carter, left, and Ingrid Askew at the Peace Pagoda in
Leverett, MA at the start of the Pilgrimage which they inspired.

The Pilgrimage prepares to move out onto Route 17 outside of Winfall, N.C.

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