We chose our memorial to be in Ouidah, Ghana. It\u27s important because of its history of supplying the new world with African labor, with an estimated 673,759 enslaved Africans disembarking from the Gold Coast. More specifically, it is going to be at the Porte du Non Retour. The beaches of the port are where many Africans had their journey before embarking onto the ships that sent them away. It was the last bit of Africa that they would see before boarding the slave ships. The Porte du Non Retour, or Door of Not Return, is a gateway symbolizing when slaves would walk away from their homeland and never see it again. The memorial would be near this because it shows the conditions that a slave went through during their journey and what ...
To my ancestors. Imagine the British raiding your homeland in the middle of the night… being taken a...
We located our memorial design in Savannah, Georgia on the Rousakis Riverfront Plaza, a place where ...
This thesis will explore the history and cultural heritage of the structures and sites along the Wes...
We chose our memorial to be in Ouidah, Ghana. It\u27s important because of its history of supplying...
The chains around the border of our memorial are to memorialize and represent the enslaved African A...
The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade was responsible for the enslavement and displacement of many Africans...
The memorial is a full size slave ship that is accessible by a ramp in the front where statues of en...
Our memorial is called “The Black House”, and it has many rooms that symbolize the hardships of ensl...
The memorial will be a place of remembrance for all the enslaved Africans that lost their lives and ...
After extensive amount of research we collectively agreed we wanted to showcase this history by taki...
Our museum functions as both a memorial and a recreation of the horrors that the enslaved encountere...
Our memorial was inspired by the idea of the Trans Atlantic slave trade being glossed over in histor...
For our museum we chose to design it as a walkthrough of a ship used during the Transatlantic trade....
This Theory-To-Practice grant explored Pan-Africanism and its legacies in Ghana. For many years, Afr...
This thesis is a comparative study of the creation of monuments and memorials to commemorate the Tra...
To my ancestors. Imagine the British raiding your homeland in the middle of the night… being taken a...
We located our memorial design in Savannah, Georgia on the Rousakis Riverfront Plaza, a place where ...
This thesis will explore the history and cultural heritage of the structures and sites along the Wes...
We chose our memorial to be in Ouidah, Ghana. It\u27s important because of its history of supplying...
The chains around the border of our memorial are to memorialize and represent the enslaved African A...
The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade was responsible for the enslavement and displacement of many Africans...
The memorial is a full size slave ship that is accessible by a ramp in the front where statues of en...
Our memorial is called “The Black House”, and it has many rooms that symbolize the hardships of ensl...
The memorial will be a place of remembrance for all the enslaved Africans that lost their lives and ...
After extensive amount of research we collectively agreed we wanted to showcase this history by taki...
Our museum functions as both a memorial and a recreation of the horrors that the enslaved encountere...
Our memorial was inspired by the idea of the Trans Atlantic slave trade being glossed over in histor...
For our museum we chose to design it as a walkthrough of a ship used during the Transatlantic trade....
This Theory-To-Practice grant explored Pan-Africanism and its legacies in Ghana. For many years, Afr...
This thesis is a comparative study of the creation of monuments and memorials to commemorate the Tra...
To my ancestors. Imagine the British raiding your homeland in the middle of the night… being taken a...
We located our memorial design in Savannah, Georgia on the Rousakis Riverfront Plaza, a place where ...
This thesis will explore the history and cultural heritage of the structures and sites along the Wes...