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  2. African Americans in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The history of African Americans in Ghana goes back to individuals such as American civil rights activist and writer W. E. B. Du Bois (1868–1963), who settled in Ghana in the last years of his life and is buried in the capital, Accra. Since then, other African Americans who are descended from slaves imported from areas within the present-day ...

  3. Americans face few obstacles to living in Ghana, with most people paying an annual residency fee. ACCRA, Ghana (AP) — Flipping through a family album, Keachia Bowers paused on a photo of her as ...

  4. African Americans in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Accra has long attracted African-American tourists since the country became the first African country to gain independence from the United Kingdom in 1957 (W. E. B. DuBois settled in Ghana in his last years and is buried in Accra), and the government has made controversial overtures to gain more African-American residents and tourists ...

  5. Going to Ghana: Black Americans explore identity living in Africa

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    On West Africa's coast, Ghana is drawing black people from around the world. Last year marked 400 years since enslaved people arrived in America, and the country honored the resilience of black ...

  6. Ghanaian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Notable African-American intellectuals and activists such as W. E. B. Du Bois and Malcolm X used Ghana as a symbol of black achievement. Most of the early immigrants from Ghana to the United States were students who came to get a better education and planned on using the education acquired in the United States to better Ghana. [7]

  7. The Career of Return: What is it like to work abroad in Ghana?

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    Just like everywhere else, Ghana is a flawed country. But after speaking with two African Americans living and working in Ghana, I’m convinced a season, a trip, a year — whatever time we can ...

  8. Immigration to Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The history of African Americans in Ghana goes back to individuals such as American civil rights activist and writer W. E. B. Du Bois, who settled in Ghana in the last years of his life and is buried in the capital Accra. Since then, other African Americans who are descended from slaves imported from areas within the present-day jurisdiction of ...

  9. African diaspora - Wikipedia

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    African Americans – There are an estimated 43 million people of black African descent in the United States. Afro-Latin Americans – An estimation from the Pew Research Center calculates about 100 million people of African descent living in Latin America. [111]