VOA retraces the path of the first slaves who arrived in the United States and the lasting effects of slavery
Meet the panelists for the August 22, 2019, town hall hosted by VOA and Norfolk State University.
Slavery was America's original sin and one of the darkest chapter's in the nation's history, lasting for more than two centuries
The history of slavery is not well known in Angola, but it quickly became apparent that there was no lack of interest in the subject.
Americans say it was easy for them to assimilate in Ghana and black Americans say that even visiting for the first time, they felt a sense of belonging
'I AM 400' uses 69 paintings to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the first enslaved Africans in colonial North America
Children think deeply about race relations and absorb much of the political discourse that surrounds them
2019 marks the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the first enslaved Africans to the shores of Colonial North America. A lot has happened for African Americans since that dark chapter in American history. VOA’s Julie Taboh caught up with father and son artists who are commemorating the anniversary with a unique project.
Esha Sarai went to Accra to speak with some of the people bridging the gap between the continents.
In 1619, the first Africans were brought to colonial Virginia – in bondage – beginning more than two centuries of slavery in America
In Angola, young people people are learning about the history of the slave trade in the classroom, as VOA’s Mayra de Lassalette and Betty Ayoub found when they traveled to the African nation. Mayra de Lassalette narrates their report.
VOA’s Mayra de Lassalette and Betty Ayoub traveled to Angola where they heard accounts of the fierce resistance to the slave trade.
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