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LondonWorld on MSNUK-based Akwamu Royals to launch global campaign to reunite with descendants lost to the Transatlantic slave tradeThe Yaa Ansaa Royal Family, the hereditary custodians of the historic Akwamu Kingdom (also known as Aquambo), are going to ...
For centuries, Ghana's coastline has borne the brunt of history. Today, it is being consumed by nature and neglect as climate ...
Artist Stephen Hamilton invokes a Yoruba proverb when he talks about his work: “We greet the cloth before we greet the person ...
The Benin bronzes celebrate practices that persist today: Edo state remains a hub of human trafficking in Africa ... and most continue to erase the slave trade origin from museum exhibits.
Below, five African adventures—from the deep jungles of Congo to the museums of Benin—that take you far beyond the savanna.
The National Institute for Cultural Orientation (NICO) is set to collaborate with the Brazilian Consulate on the ...
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A fire at the Nottoway Plantation raises an important question: how do we treat locations with heinous histories?
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica Celebrates Victory Day, Deepens Ties With RussiaEvents commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union's Victory against Nazi Germany were organized in countries across Africa, while several of its state heads travelled to Moscow to attend ...
FBI Director Kash Patel seems to be interpreting the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution how he sees fit, contradicting legal precedent.
New research reveals 19th-century Dahomey swords were locally forged using a unique method blending multiple irons, ...
The facility is designed to cover up to 100 percent of the risk for confirming banks, making them more willing to support BOA ...
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