By Gloria Dulan-Wilson
Hello All:
This is a guest article - I received this press release from Congressman Johnson's office, and I think it's important that you know what the members of the Congressional Black Caucus are doing in the behalf of Black people. The delegate to Ghana is this, the 400 commemoration of the beginnings of our enslavement, is extremely significant. Kudos to Rep. Johnson for cementing the ties between our African brothers and sisters and those of us in the Diaspora.
AT THE DOOR OF NO RETURN IN GHANA'S ELMINA CASTLE
CBC DELEGATES AT GHANA'S INFAMOUS ELMINA CASTLE
CONGRESSMAN HANK JOHNSON AT DOOR OF NO RETURN
STAY BLESSED &
Hello All:
This is a guest article - I received this press release from Congressman Johnson's office, and I think it's important that you know what the members of the Congressional Black Caucus are doing in the behalf of Black people. The delegate to Ghana is this, the 400 commemoration of the beginnings of our enslavement, is extremely significant. Kudos to Rep. Johnson for cementing the ties between our African brothers and sisters and those of us in the Diaspora.
Rep. Johnson Joins Delegation to Ghana & U.S. Army Africa Headquarters
Congressman
Visits “Door of No Return” with Speaker Pelosi, Rep. John Lewis and
other CBC Members to observe the 400th Anniversary of the First Enslaved
Africans Landing in America
WASHINGTON, D.C. –
Congressman Hank Johnson (GA-04) traveled with Speaker Nancy Pelosi on a
Congressional delegation to Ghana to hold high-level discussions with
Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo, Speaker
Mike Oquaye and other senior government officials, and to visit U.S.
Army Africa headquarters in Italy. Speaker Pelosi delivered an address
to the Ghanaian Parliament.
Congressman Hank Johnson is visiting Ghana with the CBC
Solemnly, the
delegation also paid its respects at Cape Coast and Elmina Castles and
the “Door of No Return,” to observe the 400th Anniversary of the First
Enslaved Africans Landing in America.
“Untold numbers of
Africans passed through the ‘Door of No Return’ at what are now called
Elmina Castle and Cape Coast Castle beginning in the 16th Century,” said
Johnson.
“Millions died in
transatlantic slave trade. Our visits to both castles revealed that they
were dungeons of unspeakable cruelty and human degradation of the
enslaved as well as the slave traders themselves.
In 1998, the remains of former slaves (Samuel) Carson from New York and
Crystal from Jamaica were returned to Ghana -- passing through The Cape
Coast Castle ‘Door of No Return’ for burial. That door has been renamed
‘The Door of Return.’ It was emotionally
draining to get a glimpse of the suffering endured by my ancestors as
they took their last steps on the African continent walking out of the
‘Doors of No Return,’ while exhilarating to be welcomed back home by my
Ghanaian brothers and sisters as we reversed
our ancestors' steps to walk into the castle through the ‘Door Of
Return.’”
The delegation
included the distinguished Majority Whip James Clyburn, Chairwoman of
the Congressional Black Caucus Karen Bass, Co-Chair of the Democratic
Steering and Policy Committee Congresswoman Barbara
Lee and icon of the Congress, John Lewis, among several other members
of the Congressional Black Caucus.
AT THE DOOR OF NO RETURN IN GHANA'S ELMINA CASTLE
CBC DELEGATES AT GHANA'S INFAMOUS ELMINA CASTLE
CONGRESSMAN HANK JOHNSON AT DOOR OF NO RETURN
ECLECTICALLY BLACK
Gloria
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