Book Description
Connecting to our roots is an important step toward self-expression, self-love, and self-identification, especially in the Black community where we have systemically and methodically been taught to hate ourselves. One way to connect the dots is to explore Ghana, an African nation that still bears the stain from Europe’s prolific history of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. There, African Americans will learn about their ancestral link to Ghana and other African nations where those who were enslaved came from.
“Black To Ghana: An African American Travel Guide to Ghana” is a ‘know before you go’ guide designed to inspire you to travel, encourage you to embrace Ghana as a tourist destination, and prepare you for what you need to know ahead of time. In this easy-to-use guide, readers will learn everything from navigating the visa process, to finding activities to do in Ghana. You'll get travel tips from lessons learned to make your trip comfortable and memorable and also a bonus sample of a trip planning timeline to ensure you stay on track with planning deadlines.