Cape Coast Castle

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Visting the Cape Coast slave castle was the most powerful and emotional experience since I have been in Ghana. I knew going into the trip that it would be difficult for me as an African American. However, I was not nearly prepared for what I would experience during the tour. 

Initially, I was taken back by the sheer beauty of the castle as well as the view overlooking the ocean. As the tour progressed throughout the dungeons the mood changed significantly throughout the group. Hearing what they had to endure and also witnessing the conditions firsthand makes the history ive learned in classes that much powerful. 

Everyone should visit this castle regardless of heritage.

Darius Carey

Hello, my name is Darius Carey. I am currently a senior at the Metropolitan State University of Denver with plans to graduate in the fall of 2014. I am a double major in the fields of Africana Studies and Sociology. My current research interests are African Diaspora History and Sociology of Sport with an emphasis on race, class and gender. As both and African American and a scholar I am excited for my trip to Ghana. I will finally get to see places and experience cultures that I have read so much about. More importantly I am looking to expand my horizons beyond what is familiar and grow as a person. I am the oldest of four children and growing up with a single mother didnโ€™t offer many travel opportunities, let alone international travel. For my first trip outside of the U.S, I canโ€™t imagine a place more fitting than Ghana. Studying at the University of Ghana will also give my academic outlook a new perspective. I couldnโ€™t be more excited to spend this summer exploring a new city, learning a new language, eating a lot of plantains and spicy foods, and really immersing myself in the Ghanaian culture.