Visit Ghana's video: Re-enactment Assin Praso Slave River Crossing
@Re-enactment Assin Praso Slave River Crossing
Ghana has over the past 2 decades served as the Gateway to the African Homeland for Diasporans. Ghana’s claim to the position of the gateway to the Homeland is well-grounded in the fact that it was a major exit point for slaves on the West Coast in the period that the infamous trade took place.
Asin Praso was one of the major slave routes during the Trans-Atlantic Slave trade. It was the point where several slaves coming from up north had to cross the river with several of them losing their lives. Every year as part of our Emancipation day celebrations, a re-enactment of this river crossing is done to remind us of what their our fore-fathers went through before their final bath in Assin Manso and thereafter to the Castles.
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Visit Ghana's video: Re-enactment Assin Praso Slave River Crossing
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