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World News See other World News Articles Title: Former Slave Hub of Ghana Asks African-Americans To Return 'Home' to Africa Former Slave Hub of Ghana Asks African-Americans To Return 'Home' to Africa The crowded streets of Accra, Ghana, are pictured in an April file photo, shortly after a lockdown to control the coronavirus was lifted. Ghanaian officials are inviting African-Americans to return to the continent to live. (Nipah Dennis / AFP via Getty Images) By Michael Austin Published July 5, 2020 at 8:28am Taking advantage of the racial tensions that continue to boil over in the United States, Ghana is encouraging African-Americans to abandon the U.S. to return home to the African nation. The plea is a continuation of Ghanas Year of Return initiative, which officially was launched in September 2018. At the launch, Ghanas president, Nana Akufo-Addo, praised African-Americans, asking those with Ghanaian descent to consider a return to the country, ignoring Ghanas own historical complicity in violence perpetrated against African slaves. The year 2019 was chosen because it marked 400 years since the first African slaves arrived in the then-English colony of Virginia in 1619. We know of the extraordinary achievements and contributions they [Africans in the diaspora] made to the lives of the Americans, and it is important that this symbolic year 400 years later we commemorate their existence and their sacrifices, Akufo-Addo declared, as reported by Africa Renewal, a magazine published by the United Nations. On June 5, the Ghanaian Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Barbara Oteng-Gyasi, echoed the Akufo- Addo words, citing the death of George Floyd, the Minneapolis man whose May death in police custody set off a series of violent riots across the country. Oteng-Gyasi cited Floyds death as a reason why Americans of Ghanaian descent should return to their ancestral home. Racism in America continues to be a deadly pandemic, for which for more than 400 years now, our brothers and sisters in the United States of America have yearned for a cure. George Floyd was not the first black person to use the phrase I cant breathe
The present situation we face today in the year 2020 with the death of George Floyd is going to result in change
One who condones evil is just as evil as the one who perpetrates it. That is why it is right not only for Chauvin to be charged but all his accomplices who, together, [killed George Floyd], Oteng-Gyasi said, according to The Independent Ghana, a Ghanaian news outlet. We continue to open our arms and invite all our brothers and sisters home. Ghana is your home. Africa is your home. We have our arms wide open ready to welcome you home. Please take advantage, come home build a life in Ghana. You do not have to stay where you are not wanted forever. You have a choice and Africa is waiting for you. The reality is that those brought as slaves from Africa were not stolen away from their homes by Europeans. They were chained up and sold by fellow Africans. The idea of white European slave-traders chasing down and capturing innocent native an image popularized by the historically inaccurate series Roots is a total farce. For nearly 150 years, Ghana was the center of the transatlantic slave trade that sent millions of Africans to the New World. The vast majority of slaves purchased by Europeans in Ghana had been captured in tribal warfare or were simply kidnapped to sell to European slave traders, according to the liberal Tracing Center, an organization that promotes education about the institution of slavery. Nat Amarteifio, a Ghanaian historian and former mayor of the Ghanaian capital of Accra, noted to the public radio program The World that Ghanaian leaders attempted to rewrite history in their favor, distancing themselves from their nations complicated history. The chiefs and peoples decided, All right, we will not talk about it, Amarteifio said. They created a mythology that we were innocent bystanders whose land was raped by Europeans. Amarteifio said he met African-Americans who visited Ghana during his college years and he and some friends were asked to serve as guides. Naturally, we were recruited to take them around to tourist sites. So I remember when they asked us, So, who was sold? We said, Only the bad people thieves and drunkards, Amarteifio said. Especially since the history had never really been taught. And what history was taught was very sanitized. It was a disaster, Amarteifio told The World. A lot of African-Americans were very disappointed to find this kind of blasé attitude. Poster Comment: If any of these descendants of former slaves should decide to return to Ghana, they would be extremely surprised to be considered as foreigners by the native Ghanaians. Then they would need to find work since Ghana does not have social programs like here in the U.S. If you do not work you will starve. Then there is the food to which you must become accustomed. Ghanaian food is very different from American food. To get foods you would find agreeable to Americans you must buy it thru Ghana Mart. There are a few places in Accra you can pick it up or they would deliver. Any way you slice it, going to Ghana tot get in touch with your native roots is a big gamble. If any descendants of former slaves decide to go to Ghana they had better have a nest egg of at least $50,000 as a cushion against hard times which will certainly be in the offing. What kind of work could they perform? Maybe on a Cocoa farm which there are many. The natives pretty much have that sewn up. And if the Cocoa farms hire the new arrivals and displace the natives it will cause hard feelings too. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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One thing these descendants of former slaves need to realize is that Abe Lincoln tried to send former slaves back to Africa. This is what Liberia is. But the biggest trouble the freed slaves had is once they returned to Africa they reverted to tribalism. :-/
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