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Vice President Kamala Harris urged that the 'horror' of slavery must be taught and remembered as she tours Ghana's Cape Coast 'slave castle' Skip to content PEOPLE ...
1. Cape Coast Castle. One of the most significant landmarks in the history of slavery — Cape Coast Castle — stands as a haunting reminder of the human suffering endured during the slave trade.
The vice president leaned into her heritage during a three-nation trip to Africa to strengthen U.S. relations ... called Cape Coast Castle, used for the slave trade in the 17th century. Those ...
Item 1 of 11 U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris delivers remarks after touring the Cape Coast slave castle during her week-long trip to Ghana, Tanzania and Zambia, in Cape Coast, Ghana March 28 ...
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris is welcomed by Ghana President Nana Akufo-Addo in Accra, Ghana, Monday March 27, 2023. Harris is on a seven-day African visit that will also take her to Tanzania ...
Vice President Kamala Harris delivered remarks on the history of the Atlantic slave trade Tuesday, speaking from a 17th century Swedish military fort at Cape Coast.
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But significant population loss due to the slave trade merely scratches the surface. The aftermaths of slavery in Africa go way beyond that. Recommended For You News 2025-04-28T08:48:11+00:00 ...
How a Sunken Slave Ship Set Off “a Search for Ourselves” More than 200 captive Africans were lost when the São José Paquete D’Africa went down in 1794.
The President of Uganda, Yoweri Museveni, officially apologized to the descendants of enslaved Africans for Uganda’s role in the Transatlantic slave trade. In a news clip shared by the African ...
A Fearless Ruler Battles the Slave Trade in Netflix’s African Queens: Njinga. 6 minute read. Njinga ... I n 1624, the kingdom of Ndongo in West Central Africa (modern-day Angola) got a new queen ...