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On Thursday, May 13th at Malcolm X Park in West Philadelphia, members and supporters of the MOVE family held a memorial. At the mic, the speaker held a placard with the names of the 6 adults and 5 children who were murdered by the Philadelphia police
 
It has been 36 years since the City of Philadelphia dropped a bomb on MOVE, an African liberation organization, murdering 11 people including five children. 
It has now come to light that Penn Museum, the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn), and Princeton University have, for decades, manhandled the remains of 12-year-old Tree and 14-year-old Delisha Africa in the name of “anthropology,” i.e. colonial scientific study.  ....

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Museum plans to rebury Black skulls in collection

Museum plans to rebury Black skulls in collection
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Penn Museum apologizes for collecting bones of victims of slavery and police violence


It s very likely that some of the people whose remains Morton collected were born into slavery, Woods said. 
In a report released April 8, the committee shared a series of recommendations that include apologizing for collecting the remains and, whenever possible, returning them to their descendants and communities of origin as a step towards atoning for the racist, unethical, and colonial practices which were integral to the formation of these collections.
Woods, who joined the museum s staff April 1, issued an apology on behalf of the museum.
Bombing victim s remains used in forensics class
As writer and organizer Abdul-Aliy Muhammad explained in that piece, the bones were given to former University of Pennsylvania professor Alan Mann, a forensic anthropologist and the museum s curator at the time, to help determine if they belonged to Tree Africa, who was 14 when she was killed in the bombing. ....

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