As February marks Black History month, we take a look at why some African diasporans are choosing to move back to the land of their ancestors centuries after the transatlantic slave trade. The slave trade of 400 years ago saw millions of individuals from the continent of Africa sold into slave-labour and taken across the Atlantic Ocean to work on plantations in North and South America.
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Year of return: 400 years after the transatlantic slave trade
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