Surrey shop accused of racism takes down sign showing black men picking tobacco and apologises 'unreservedly'
Mr Hasselbaink said in a separate post that "the image continues to cause hurt to people in our local community, and now further afield."
Misan Harriman, also known for photographing Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, came across the sign this week.Pub landlady in golliwog row denies husband is Britain First supporter after he's pictured in group's shirtRoyal photographer and former footballer lead outcry at Surrey shop's 'racist' sign showing black men picking tobacco
Sharing a video on Twitter, Mr Harriman said: "There is a MASSIVE picture that is pride of place at the point of payment. It is an image of black men, broken black men at a tobacco plantation with their overseers next to them?!?! I kid you not! "This is in a family store, this imagery is massive triggering and racist. And there is no conceivable reason it should be there! I’m so thankful I wasn’t with my girls."How on earth could anyone have shopped there and found that image acceptable.
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