“I can’t think of anything not to love about Ghana” — Richard Barnor, who is from Ghana, of course I met Rocinda Barnor at a board of directors meeting for Congo Restoration earlier this year. We immediately had something in common — we were there to help orphans in Congo. Then we went to lunch [...]
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Our fourth African feast: Learning about Ghana and facing my prejudices
Posted in Africa, dinner, tagged Ghana on May 6, 2010 | 5 Comments »
Country 13: Ghana
Posted in Africa, tagged Barack Obama, Ghana, Martin Luther King on April 15, 2010 | 1 Comment »
“Fifty-two years ago, the eyes of the world were on Ghana. And a young preacher named Martin Luther King traveled here, to Accra, to watch the Union Jack come down and the Ghanaian flag go up. This was before the march on Washington or the success of the civil rights movement in my country. Dr. [...]
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