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Meet the man behind the world's first African and Caribbean rum - Face2Face Africa

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The famous spirit, Rum has inspired culture far beyond the cocktail world. It also has a history weaved in colonialism, slavery, economic oppression, especially in the Americas. Considered one of the staple drinks of the Caribbean, Rum comes in a different blend. Since the sugarcane industry was made possible by slavery, it is believed that...

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