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31st August 2016
08:21am BST

It was as innocuous as Cath Tyldesley’s character Eva Price going to the salon to get her hair dyed. During Bank Holiday Monday's episode, Eva was shown complaining to Audrey Roberts about her dark roots showing through her last dye job, commenting: "I have more roots than Kunta Kinte!"
Kunta Kinte is a character from the novel Roots: The Saga of an American Family by Alex Haley. Haley claimed that Kinte was based on one of his ancestors: a Gambian man who was enslaved and taken to America, dying in 1822. The best-selling book was turned into an incredibly moving and seminal drama about black slavery in 1977.
Not surprisingly, the Corrie line has caused offence to a great number of people.
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A comment on the Coronation Street blog reads: "This Kunta Kinte comment was way, way, way inappropriate and very very offensive to black viewers. It was unnecessary and not relevant to the storyline what so ever...[it is sad that] a slave “joke” mocking the horrific history of black people and the brutality and injustice that still happens today."
Such has been the level of outrage since the episode was aired on Monday that ITV have been forced to apologise for the comment, stating: "We apologise if this dialogue has caused offence."
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