The podcast explores the history and controversy surrounding the House of Slaves on Gorée Island in Senegal, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It questions the widely accepted narrative that millions of enslaved Africans passed through its "Door of No Return," highlighting historical research suggesting the island's limited role in the broader Atlantic slave trade. The discussion covers the evolution of Gorée into a pilgrimage site for African Americans and the racial sensitivities involved in challenging its established, albeit potentially exaggerated, history. The hosts examine the tension between the symbolic power of the site and the need for historical accuracy, referencing the controversy around Elmina Castle in Ghana as a parallel.
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