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Wes Moore: “The Annapolis docks down there was one of the first and…”

Featuring: Wes Moore, Democratic | Governor of Maryland

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Maryland Governor Wes Moore Tells His Life Story (Full Interview)

Published | Video Starts at 01:58

But I remember the morning of my inauguration, we actually, I was very intentional where we started down at the Annapolis Docks and the, you know, Annapolis is a state capital for. For Maryland. And it also, The Annapolis docks down there was one of the first and largest slave ports in this country. And I intentionally wanted to start down there where we did, you know, we did a prayer to the ancestors and we did a wreath laying. (01:58–02:04)

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