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More MOVE bombing remains discovered at Penn Museum – Metro Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PALocal News

The recent discovery of more remains from a child killed in the notorious 1985 MOVE bombing has brought renewed attention to this tragic event in Philadelphia's history. The remains were uncovered during an inventory of the Penn Museum's biological anthropology section, an area the museum pledged to search following previous discoveries. The MOVE bombing, which involved a police siege against a radical Black liberation group, led to the deaths of 11 individuals, including five children, and caused significant destruction in West Philadelphia. In response to the recent find, Penn Museum representatives have reiterated their commitment to treating the remains with dignity and respect, highlighting the importance of acknowledging past injustices. This ongoing effort to recover and memorialize the remains serves to foster dialogue about the historical trauma faced by the community.

The museum aims to ensure that such tragedies are not forgotten and that future generations learn from this dark chapter. As the city grapples with its painful history, this discovery can potentially serve as a catalyst for healing and reconciliation. The MOVE bombing remains a critical aspect of Philadelphia's narrative, emphasizing the need for reflection and awareness in addressing social justice issues today.

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