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What Do You Call The 'Anniversary' Of A Disaster?

It's been 400 years since the first enslaved Africans were brought to Virginia. But don't call this month an "anniversary."
Source: Delphine Lee

There's no shortage of terrible things to think about. Our history — everyone's history — is full of them. This July marked 100 years since the start of the , where race riots broke out in cities all over the United States. September will mark two years since Hurricane. Eighteen years since the Sept. 11 attacks. Eighty years since the .

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