Archbishop of Canterbury reveals his ancestral link to slavery
Briefly

Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, disclosed that he discovered an ancestor who owned enslaved individuals on a Jamaican plantation, receiving significant compensation when slavery was abolished.
The revelation of his lineage led Welby to confront the painful legacy of slavery, emphasizing the need for accountability and recognition of historical injustices related to enslavement.
Welby's ancestor, Sir James Fergusson, received a substantial share of over 3,500 in 1836, which translates to over 3 million today, highlighting the financial ramifications of slavery.
This personal connection to history prompts reflection on the current social context, urging a dialogue on legacy, justice, and reparative actions for descendants of enslaved individuals.
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