Descendants of enslaved Africans have expressed that symbolic apologies from Ghana's government do not sufficiently address the historical injustices and losses experienced by their ancestors. They argue that meaningful reparations and actions are necessary to rectify the impact of slavery on their communities.
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Ghana's Apology for Slavery: Descendants Seek More Than Symbolic Gestures
Descendants of enslaved Africans in Ghana have stated that symbolic apologies from the government are inadequate in addressing the historical injustices faced by their ancestors. They call for more substantial reparations and actions to address the ongoing impact of slavery.
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Ghana's Apology for Slavery: Descendants Seek More Than Symbolic Gestures