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Name: Anonymous on May 25, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Cyrille Phipps on May 25, 2007Comments: The Slave Theater has been a refuge and landmark in the black community for as long as I can remember. I would travel from the Bronx to attend ralies and to hear various Black leaders address the community about important topics of the day. Now that I am a Brooklyn resident, it still serves as a vital reminder of the importance of such landmarks and can still be used as a political, educational and cultural center for our youth, elders and community residentsFlag
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Name: Audrey Henderson on May 25, 2007Comments: I support this petition.Hope for victory in this case. Note: please correct the spelling of business---in the paragraph that begins with-- This successfulFlag
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Name: Anonymous on May 25, 2007Comments: If put up for auction or sale, this landmark will go to the highest bidder....not necessarially a "righteous" person. Perhaps there could also be a movement to have this property declared offcially as a "national landmark"...Flag
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Name: DELMAR NEWBY on May 26, 2007Comments: I WANT TO KEEP SLAVE THEARTER FOR THE FUTURE OF OUR YOUNG PEOPLE. AS A KID,I REMEMBER ATTANDING APOLLO THEATER WAS LOCATED ON FULTON ST AND THROOP AVE. SO LET ME KNOW HOW I CAN HELP SAVE SLAVE THEATER OLD SCHOOL HI TECHFlag
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Name: Donnie L. Betts on May 28, 2007Comments: This is an important issue. I am happy to supportFlag
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Name: Anonymous on May 28, 2007Comments: That theatre has been in the bed-stuy community all my life that I can remember and I would hope that one day it is operating as a theatre once again for performances and positive social gatheringsFlag
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Name: Tracey Jackson on May 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 28, 2007Comments: I love the slave theatre it is one of the last remaining landmarks of the place i was born and raised. I walk around Brooklyn and it looks like everywhere else that has been tainted, reorganized and remarketed for people that are not black. Something needs to be sacred let's start here.Flag
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Name: Kimani Naaka on May 30, 2007Comments: Thanks to the sista Mya for bringing yhis matter to my attention thru a myspace bulletin.05/30/07Flag
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Name: ASHLEY ARMBRISTER on May 31, 2007Comments: I AM NOT A NATIVE OF NEW YORK, BUT THIS IS PART OF MY HERITAGE AND WE NEED TO COME TOGETHER AND SAVE THIS THEATER FOR NOT ONLY MR. PHILLIPS, BUT FOR OUR CHILDREN AND GENERATIONS TO COME. THIS COULD POSSIBLY BE A TOURIST SITE FOR PEOPLE LIKE MYSELF WHO INDULGE IN HISTORY AND PAST CULTURE. THANK YOU .Flag
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Name: Jabari Edmondson on Jun 2, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Lurie on Jun 5, 2007Comments: This place is so important to our community! Thanks for organizing to save it!Flag
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Name: Thecla I. Dantes on Jun 6, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Menshahat Ebron on Jun 8, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Joslyn Housley on Jun 12, 2007Comments: Power to the People!Flag
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Name: Christine Peng on Jun 13, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Shimainnaturalanderson on Jun 15, 2007Comments: Thanks for putting this event together,I know we will support and keep the landmark in our controll.In our hands,due to this event. peace!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 18, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Kofi Barnes on Jun 18, 2007Comments: When i was a child, the slave theater made an impact in my life. It has great value to the culture and history of Bedford Stuyvesant and Brooklyn as a whole. It is import the the Slave is kept amongst the people who's given it it's name sake.Flag
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Name: Rudolph Vernaz-colas on Jun 18, 2007Comments: I like theater,I don't like shopping mallsFlag
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Name: Derose Ricky on Jun 18, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Yaw Abobo on Jun 18, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 19, 2007Comments: Please don't take away the theatre.Flag
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Name: Beatriz Beckford on Jun 22, 2007Comments: I support this petion.Flag
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Name: LaMonica Peterson on Jun 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Travis Cooper on Jun 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Marnee Clark on Jun 23, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Longet Jordan on Jun 26, 2007Comments: iim all for the slave theater being saved.I've been living in Brooklyn for three years and I always wondered what it was and about its history.Just one little problem, the name should go. Its just my honest opinion. As Black people everyday we are already reminded of where we come from and the stuggles that we had to face for centuries.its the year 2007 and the "Slave" theater seems kind of degrading. Technically the term slave theater means a theater for slaves.We're not slaves. We're strong people who survived years of oppression. The STRONG theater sounds like something more appropriate...or some thing like that.Flag
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Name: Sharon Reed on Jul 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 10, 2007Comments: We have come to know the theater as a place to meet those leaders that want to tell their story. Our History is keep inside of the walls. The Slave Theater is one of those places of many walls. Please restore this wonderful place of many stories.Flag
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Name: Wayne on Jul 16, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Carmen Neely on Jul 30, 2007Comments: The Slave Theater is vital to the history of Bedford Stuyvesant. I was lucky enough to video the inside of the theatre and interview Judge Phillips in 2002. We must Save The Slave!Flag
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Name: Kofi Barnes on Aug 9, 2007Comments: The slave has been a part of me since my child hood.. I went there to view classic martial arts films and unique art cinema.. It deserves to be recognized by all as an historic piece of Brooklyn which represents it's past, present, and future..Flag
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Name: Cassandra on Aug 12, 2007Comments: please save the slave theater.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 13, 2007Comments: save the theater!!!Flag
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Name: Jared Frank on Aug 18, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Mark Shores on Oct 4, 2007Comments: I tried to call U but your number is out of service, now the reason I tried to reach U is that my adopted father is a member UAM and he is very upset to hear that, so please let us know what we can do to help and I also added U to myspace as Xpectme2 please add me and use my people to help spread the word. 407-690-9593Flag
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Name: Thorma Crawford on Oct 8, 2007Comments: Never Slaves but enslavedFlag
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Name: Jamin Thomas on Nov 18, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Russell Garofalo on Nov 22, 2007Comments: there is so much wrong with the Judge Phillips situation. Don't take away everything he has and then later prosecute those that caused it to be taken to make up for it.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 28, 2007Comments: I would like to help do anything to save the theatreFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 3, 2007Comments: History is the one resource black people can still claim ownership to. If we don't otect it, our future is unpromised!!!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 13, 2007Comments: Hi, i want to contribute to getting back the Slave theater alive again!!! it doesn't need to be a memorial, we want it ALIVE and POWERFULL! we want it to raise and shine for Bed-Stuy! pls SEND ME AN EMAIL w/ your email contact, i don't have a myspace account. Love and Freedom, jiji.Flag
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Name: Marc Agger on Dec 19, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jevon Greenaway on Dec 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Cleavon Wills on Jan 6, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Nicole Belgrave on Jan 15, 2008Comments: interested in the whole history of the slave theatre, i walked passed it today and i became very curious as to what it really was. Anything dealing with my history, I want to know eveything there is about itFlag
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Name: Laura Newman on Jan 17, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Stephanie Reeder on Feb 17, 2008Comments: Shame on me for thinking my single voice would not be an essential source in this campaign. I am here to assist in any way I can.Flag