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Ghana to build 'Wakanda City' to serve as a pilgrimage for people of African descent - Face2Face Africa

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The city of Cape Coast in Ghana’s Central Region is widely known as the nation’s tourism hub and the ‘Makah’ for African Americans. Every year, hundreds of Black people across the world visit the city and other historic slave sites to learn about the trans-Atlantic slave trade. The region was the hotbed of the slave...

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