A GROUP of around 50 people gathered at Church Square in the Cape Town CBD, a site where hundreds of enslaved people were sold, for a symbolic renaming and reclamation of the site to “Freedom Square”, yesterday.
The gathering was organised and facilitated by the Prestwich Place Project Committee, District Six Museum, Institute for the Healing of Memories, and volunteers, and saw flowers placed at the Square by attendees as well as a large banner bearing its new name.
Midnight on December 1, 1834, saw the legal emancipation of enslaved people of the Cape.
Annually, Emancipation Day is commemorated on December 1. During this year’s commemorative event, the intention was to draw connections between the St George’s Cathedral “Freedom Steps” and the Square.
The Freedom Steps, located at the church,…