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by Stuart McMillan

McMillan leads debate on Human Rights Museum coming to Inverclyde

Today, Stuart McMillan MSP will lead a Member’s Debate on a Museum for Human Rights being located in his Greenock and Inverclyde constituency. The SNP MSP has proposed the Sugar Sheds at James Watt Dock in Greenock as a prime location, given the sugar trade’s connection to the transatlantic slave trade. He has also highlighted […]

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by Stuart McMillan

Local MSP launches campaign to re-purpose Greenock Sugar Sheds as Human Rights Museum

Stuart McMillan MSP has called for a National Museum of Human Rights to be established in Greenock to educate people about Scotland’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. Parts of Inverclyde, particularly Greenock, have links to the slave trade through the sugar and tobacco industries, with local street names including Jamaica Street, Togo Place, Tobago […]

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