As March marks Ghana Month, GhanaWeb takes a closer look at the history of the slave trade at Fort Amsterdam. In an exclusive ...
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Analysis - Debating Ideas reflects the values and editorial ethos of the African Arguments book series, publishing engaged, ...
The question of reparations for Africa and its descendants is gaining momentum, as the African Union has designated 2025 as ...
John Conyers—the longest-serving African-American member of Congress in history—first introduced the “Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for the African-Americans Act,” or United ...
The city’s early history was inextricably linked to slavery through its many cotton mills where young women from rural New ...
Mercantilism brought about many acts against humanity, including slavery and an imbalanced system of trade. During Great Britain's mercantilist period, colonies faced periods of inflation and ...
The New Zealand ruling elite depicts itself as a benevolent colonial ruler defending the Cook Islands from the alleged ...
The works of the 41 artists on display starkly expose the wounds related to the colonial past, slavery and racism, which are ...
Fort Amsterdam, the only fort visible from the highway in Abandze, Central Region, has played a significant role in Ghana’s history, contributing to the country’s culture, customs, and traditions.
A Facebook post from March 7 revealed that the account for the official government of Barbados put out the call to action. “Unemployed persons or those looking to earn extra income are invited to ...