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Vice President Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff listen to a guide as they tour Ghana's Cape Coast slave castle, a prison and embarkation point for slaves en route to the Americas.
Vice President Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff listen to a guide as they tour Ghana's Cape Coast slave castle, a prison and embarkation point for slaves en route to the Americas.
Vice President Kamala Harris emerged from the female slave dungeon at Cape Coast Castle visibly shaken. Inside the famous slave trading outpost’s dungeon, Harris set a bouquet of flowers down ...
Cape Coast Castle's history is now preserved by the Ghana government as a museum. The castle, along with other nearby trading ports, are designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which cites: ...
The Cape Coast Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of the transatlantic slave trade, has been engulfed in filth and debris, leaving visitors and locals alike in dismay.
On Tuesday she is set to deliver a "major speech to an audience of young people," tour Cape Coast Castle and "speak about the brutality of slavery and the African Diaspora" from that location as well.
The history of Black people on Tybee begins with the Cape Coast Castle in Ghana, otherwise known as the “door of no return,” through which more than 12 million Africans were captured and ...
Vice President Kamala Harris emerged from the female slave dungeon at Cape Coast Castle visibly shaken. It was a rare show of emotion for the typically stoic barrier-breaking leader, often ...
Vice President Harris wiped away tears as she toured the dungeons of Ghana's Cape Coast slave castle on Tuesday, and said the experience underscored that the history of enslaved people must be ...
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