A detention cell for reluctant slaves, according to Philip Atta-Tawson’s story, Fort William, Anomabu.

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BUAPH230353
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Lo Calzo, Nicola (1979-....)
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A detention cell for reluctant slaves, according to Philip Atta-Tawson’s story, Fort William, Anomabu.
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fr Ghana
Description (dcterms:description)
Philip Atta-Tawson is today the keeper of the place where he lives with his family. In most castles of Ghana, there is a family living and working as a custodian on behalf of the government. An estimated half million of captives were sent from Anomabu to the Americas, among which 30 000 to the French West Indies. In the past, the fort was then used as a jail, then a post office, until it became a national registered site. Anomabu, Ghana
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fr Ghana
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21
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fr Couleur
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fr CC-BY-NC-ND - Attribution - Pas d'utilisation commerciale - Pas de modification
Provenance (dcterms:rightsHolder)
Université des Antilles
Plateforme source (dcterms:provenance)
Bibliothèque numérique Manioc

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