Echoes of the Past: A Journey of Discovery and Reconciliation, Ghana and the Transatlantic Slave Trade

Par : Armstrong Azah
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-83556-303-8
  • EAN9781835563038
  • Date de parution19/02/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurJane silver

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"Echoes of the Past: Ghana and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade" is a compelling exploration of Ghana's integral role in the transatlantic slave trade and its profound impacts on the nation and descendants of the African diaspora. This book connects readers with the deep and resonant history of Ghana, from the vibrant pre-slave trade kingdoms to the harsh realities of colonization and the slave trade, and onto its rebirth as a beacon of democracy and cultural pride in Africa.
The narrative opens with an account of the sophisticated Ashanti and Ga civilizations, celebrated for their rich traditions and elaborate trade systems, which were tragically overtaken by the forces of European exploitation and the commodification of human life. It vividly recounts the construction and operation of infamous coastal forts like Elmina and Cape Coast, which became gateways of sorrow for millions of Africans.
As the book moves into the modern era, it highlights Ghana's transformative journey towards independence and its ongoing efforts to heal and forge connections with the global African diaspora. Initiatives like the "Year of Return" are spotlighted, inviting descendants of the diaspora to return, reconnect, and reclaim their heritage. Dedicated to the author's late parents and deeply personal in its acknowledgments, this book not only serves as a historical recount but also as an invitation to honor the resilience of our ancestors.
It calls on each reader to engage with the past to foster a deeper understanding of identity and belonging in the present."Echoes of the Past" reaches out to the hearts of those whose history is marked by the slave trade, offering a narrative that acknowledges the pain but also celebrates the indomitable spirit and cultural richness that survived despite it. This book is a profound testament to the enduring links that bind the African diaspora to their ancestral lands.
"Echoes of the Past: Ghana and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade" is a compelling exploration of Ghana's integral role in the transatlantic slave trade and its profound impacts on the nation and descendants of the African diaspora. This book connects readers with the deep and resonant history of Ghana, from the vibrant pre-slave trade kingdoms to the harsh realities of colonization and the slave trade, and onto its rebirth as a beacon of democracy and cultural pride in Africa.
The narrative opens with an account of the sophisticated Ashanti and Ga civilizations, celebrated for their rich traditions and elaborate trade systems, which were tragically overtaken by the forces of European exploitation and the commodification of human life. It vividly recounts the construction and operation of infamous coastal forts like Elmina and Cape Coast, which became gateways of sorrow for millions of Africans.
As the book moves into the modern era, it highlights Ghana's transformative journey towards independence and its ongoing efforts to heal and forge connections with the global African diaspora. Initiatives like the "Year of Return" are spotlighted, inviting descendants of the diaspora to return, reconnect, and reclaim their heritage. Dedicated to the author's late parents and deeply personal in its acknowledgments, this book not only serves as a historical recount but also as an invitation to honor the resilience of our ancestors.
It calls on each reader to engage with the past to foster a deeper understanding of identity and belonging in the present."Echoes of the Past" reaches out to the hearts of those whose history is marked by the slave trade, offering a narrative that acknowledges the pain but also celebrates the indomitable spirit and cultural richness that survived despite it. This book is a profound testament to the enduring links that bind the African diaspora to their ancestral lands.