Africa you never see on tv
Africa you never see on tv
A Ceremonial procession in honour of the ancestors that were imprisoned and taken away as slaves.
This is the first in a series of videos taken during a tour of Elmina Castle, located in Ghana, West Africa.
Elmina Castle is one of the places Africans were held before being shipped to America during the slave trade. This tour is a sobering look into the past.
Ghana is still beautiful.
Slave Memories
African Slave Castle
Rose Ruffin, age 93, talks a little about her father and mother. She discusses living on a farm, garden, and how she use to fish with a net with her father. This oral history is part of an ongoing research dealing with the Brick Mill Cemetery preservation project. Brick Mill is the largest all African American community cemetery in Onslow County, North Carolina.
"Click Language" and the San Bushmen People
This is the language of Nelson Mandela, Arch Bishop Tutu, Winnie Mandela, Steve Biko, Mariam Makeba, Thabo Mbeki
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Immaculee Ilibagiza
Genocide and forgiveness
Immaculee Ilibagiza
Immaculee Llibagiza: Rising from the Ashes of Rawanda
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she has written two books - Left to Tell, and her second book, 'Led by Faith'
Immaculée Ilibagiza Keynote Speech at International Week
Uganda, Ready to Forgive: An African Story of Grace Part 1
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