Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Liverpool Revisited



Made an overnight visit to Liverpool with my dearest 27/02/2015 to Liverpool and spent a relaxing night at the Atlantic Tower and had a look around the City Centre and the Mersey Docks.

From what we saw, Liverpool has a lot going for it, with its lively and vibrant City Centre,  busy Maritime Museum, and its artistic buildings.
We visited the International Slave Museum, which had many exhibits portraying some aspects of the City's positive and negative involvement in the poignant and tragic history of African slave trade. Beiing the descendants of that slavery, I could perceive this as, in some way, a revisit to that City.

How did I feel visiting the ISM? My feelings were mixed, with not feeling of anger, as I watched the white visitors looking at the exhibits and, doubtlessly looking at me and probably wondering what I was thinking and feeling, as I looked at what they were also looking at.. I suspect that we all felt some sense of sadness, especially as we looked at pictures of men, women and children in the former Belgian Congo, who had their limbs cut off, to coerce them to work on the colonial rubber plantations. I was able to remain somewhat detached, with time having done its healing work.
We enjoyed our visit to Liverpool, and would recommend it as an interesting City to visit.

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