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The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and Its Impact on Africans with Christopher West
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The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and Its Impact on Africans with Christopher West

The trans-Atlantic slave trade was the largest long-distance forced movement of people in all recorded human history. From the sixteenth to the late nineteenth centuries, between 12 to 15 million African men, women, and children were enslaved, and transported to the Americas, by European slaveholders who traded them among themselves as chattel property to be…

Esan Sculpture and culture, Edo State, NIgeria

Esan Sculpture and culture, Edo State, NIgeria

We are only reposting this article for educational purposes only. The post was originally published at  Esanland.org By Prof. Carol Ann Lorenz Collections of Esan Art By far the greatest numbers of Esan sculptures are preserved in the palaces of kings, the homes of traditional chiefs, and the shrines of priests, diviners, and family heads. The…

Nana Motobi Talks About His Artistic Work And His Immigration Journey From Ghana To Italy

Nana Motobi Talks About His Artistic Work And His Immigration Journey From Ghana To Italy

In today’s episode of Obehi podcast, we are going to be talking with Nana Motobi, a Ghanaian musical artist, producer, and sound engineer in Trento, Italy and he is going to be sharing his artistic experiences and immigration journey with us. Download the first chapter of The Storytelling Series: Beginners’ Guide for Small Businesses &…

7 Content You To Create For Your Small Business

What Are Content Creators And What They Do?

Want to know who are content creators and what they do? You are in the right place. Copywriting has always been a difficult task for many people. A content creator is a person who creates entertaining or educational material to be expressed through any medium or channel. content creators can also be writers, journalists, bloggers,…

Thomas Sankara’s Speech before the General Assembly of the United Nations on 4 October 1984

Thomas Sankara’s Speech before the General Assembly of the United Nations on 4 October 1984

The following is the Thomas Sankara’s Speech before the General Assembly of the United Nations on 4 October 1984. The speech was originally delivered in French, at the United Nations General Assembly, in New York City, on 4 October 1984. Download the first chapter of The Storytelling Series: Beginners’ Guide for Small Businesses & Content Creators by…