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"Thinking About My African Roots"

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Blogger Jackie said...

It would be interesting to know our African family place of origin. My mom and my cousin and I traced our family back through census records to find a slave listed on the property records. Unbelievable, but there it was in black and white, man's inhumanity to man. Ridiculous but true.

My nephew went to Africa and visited Senagal and peered through a "door of no return". He said it's a riveting experience.

5:44 AM

Blogger Monica Roberts said...

I had Continental co-workers who took a trip to Ghana and visited Elmina Castle.

My coworkers told me that the experience was overwhelmingly powerful and emotional. Many people cried as they saw the shackles in various sizes down to ones made for children.

They walked through those dungeons and peered out of Elmina's Door of No Return (of which I have a picture of in this post)

6:02 AM

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