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Woman Asks for Forgiveness After Holding Sign Implying Only Enslaved People and Dogs Should Be Muzzled, Claims ‘Photographer Took the Picture Before I Considered the Racist Implications’

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Redheaded Blackbelt, a local blog, snapped a picture of her holding a sign that read, “Muzzles are for dogs and slaves.

“Everyone needs to know who Gretha Stenger and Larkin Small are.

“I hope this woman, Gretha Stenger, & the other woman pictured holding this sign, Larkin Small, get fired & have to face the consequences of their actions.”

“Tonight I will light a candle for Escrava Anastacia and try to choke back my rage at the hideousness of racism as displayed by Gretha Omey Stenger and Larkin Small,” wrote another person.

As I had no sign of my own, it was handed to me by another protester and a photographer took the picture before I considered the racist implications,” Stenger said in a statement to The Times-Standard.

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