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Ghana

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    PART OF: The Return to Nowhere: African Migrants and U.S. Deportation to Ghana

    Treatment of Third Country Deportees in Ghana Shrouded in Secrecy

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    December 24, 2025
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    PART OF: The Lost Ancestors

    The Lost Ancestors

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    January 28, 2022
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    Kohain Halevi greets actress AJ Johnson. Halevi, a New York native, has lived in Ghana 25 years. Image by Kohain Halevi. Ghana, 2020.
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    PART OF: Finding Their Roots: Blacks Repatriate to Africa

    Blacks in Ghana: Welcome Home

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    Lottie Joiner
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    February 11, 2020
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    A tour guide comforts NAACP Youth and College Director Dena Loftin inside the Cape Coast Slave Castle on Ghana's coast. Africans captured by slave traders were herded inside small dungeons and endured horrendous conditions before being put on a ship to lands unknown. Those who died were thrown to the sharks; those who survived were sent across the sea in chains. Image by NAACP. Ghana, 2020.
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    PART OF: Finding Their Roots: Blacks Repatriate to Africa

    In Ghana's Year of Return, NAACP Goes Home on Behalf of the Ancestors

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    Lottie Joiner
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    February 2, 2020
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