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Returning Home to MAMA Africa: United States’ George Floyd’s death, Black Lives Matter Movement, compel Black Americans to relocate to Ghana…searching for African roots *Why some Black Americans are dumping U.S. citizenship to reclaim their “destiny” in Kwame Nkrumah country *Americans visit Elmina Castle on Ghana’s Atlantic Coast to witness a central hub where Africans were sold into slavery 100 years ago *“I am a born Black American in Washington DC. I am a successful Entrepreneur, highly educated. I am well connected in business as a great therapist dealing with emotional health. I had friends as a socialite, but I live in fear in America. I felt I was earlier living the American dream. Whenever I look behind my shoulder due to police pull over for traffic and racism, I developed trauma. Trauma is embedded in my DNA from the transatlantic slave trade to the Tulsa race massacre. Africa is my home, my root. I am happy to have returned to Africa permanently”-SONJIAH Davis, a dual citizen of U.S and Ghana *GEORGE ELIJAH OTUMU/ AMERICAN Foreign Editor

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Returning Home to MAMA Africa:

United States’ George Floyd’s death, Black Lives Matter Movement, compel Black Americans to relocate to Ghana…searching for African roots

*Why some Black Americans are dumping U.S. citizenship to reclaim their “destiny” in Kwame Nkrumah country

*Americans visit Elmina Castle on Ghana’s Atlantic Coast to witness a central hub where Africans were sold into slavery 100 years ago

*“I am a born Black American in Washington DC. I am a successful Entrepreneur, highly educated. I am well connected in business as a great therapist dealing with emotional health. I had friends as a socialite, but I live in fear in America. I felt I was earlier living the American dream. Whenever I look behind my shoulder due to police pull over for traffic and racism, I developed trauma. Trauma is embedded in my DNA from the transatlantic slave trade to the Tulsa race massacre. Africa is my home, my root. I am happy to have returned to Africa permanently”-SONJIAH Davis, a dual citizen of U.S and Ghana

*GEORGE ELIJAH OTUMU/ AMERICAN Foreign Editor

THEY ARE ALL BLACK AMERICANS. Though they were born in United States, they believe their home is in Africa since their ancestral heritage is Africa. They longed to know their true roots and willing to imagine the pain their African ancestral parents had gone through before, during and after been sold into slavery with chains on their necks, legs; and gags in their mouth-a kind of humiliation and torture ‘house pets’ in modern day cannot be subjected to anywhere in the Western community. It is believed in many quarters that doing so today could result in several animal violation citations that could result in breach of law. If so, how could human, black community have faced such torture in the era of the slave trade? The question in the mouth of many is: are black community people living a life of freedom today in developed nations or a life of ‘slavery’ full of fear?

In 2019, for the records, Ghana’s President invited African descendants in the diaspora to mark the “Year of Return”, commemorating 400 years since the first Africans arrived in the colony now known as Virginia on a slave ship. The invite prompted record tourism in Ghana, and an increase in Americans who applied for visas to stay.

But it was the events in the United States in 2020, and the Black Lives Matter Movement that drove a real surge in people looking to move out of America and into Africa. The Elmina Castle on Ghana’s Atlantic coast is more than 5,000 miles from American shores, but the five-century old structure occupies a particularly dark place in United States, U.S., history. Hundreds of years ago, it was a central trading hub where African people from around the continent were sold into slavery.

As the U.S. continues to confront its racist past, Ghana is turning that history upside down, and welcoming Black Americans back home. Sonjiah Davis was the epitome of Washington cool. She was a well-connected, successful therapist trained to deal with emotional health. And yet, living in the capital of the United States, she says she was constantly looking over her shoulder.

“I was living what people would consider the American dream,” she told Patta. “I was educated, professional. I had friends. I was a socialite… but I never felt safe.”

Davis believes trauma is embedded in her DNA, from the transatlantic slave trade to the Tulsa race massacre in 1921 that saw some of her family displaced from their homes. The trauma of racism, she said was “beginning to take an emotional and psychological toll.

“I didn’t even realize how traumatized I was, especially in regard to police,”, she told CBS News. “My immediate thought all the time was, ‘Oh, my gosh, you know, what if a police officer pulls me over? Am I going to be physically safe? Am I going to come out if alive?”

Then George Floyd’s murder at the hands of a police officer in Minnesota sparked global cry of outrage, demanding that all Black live matter. For Davis, it was a breaking point. Enough.

“I was barely holding on. I could feel myself nearing a nervous breakdown,” she said. “That’s why I made the decision that I had to get out of there.”

She had already visited Ghana in 2019, during the government’s Year of Return campaign. The publicity attracted a record number of tourists, and its aim was to convert visitors into residents.

Erieka Bennet, Head of the African Diaspora Forum, said that after George Floyd was killed, the organization was inundated with inquiries.

“It was just overloaded. Every day, at least — and this is no exaggeration — at least 300 people a day, saying, ‘How can we relocate to Ghana?’ It did spur a sense of people wanting to get out of America,” she said. About 5,000 African Americans have made the trip back to Ghana and stayed.

“Home is not a place. It’s how you feel where you are,” said Bennet. “The feeling of belonging, the feeling of welcome and a sense of freedom.”  Just over a year ago, Davis traded her home in Washington D.C. for that sense of freedom

Her therapy practice is now all online, and while she misses the convenience of modern American life, she’s no longer looking over her shoulder.

“I feel loved, I feel supported. I feel regarded. I feel like I matter,” she said. “I don’t feel like I am looked at for the color of my skin. I’m just a person here. I’m just another person.”

As for building a personal connection to Ghana, Davis said she’s been trying to muster up the ability to go back to the slave castle. Many Black Americans have been able to trace the roots of their enslaved ancestors’ awful journeys to the new world back to the Elmina Castle and others like it on Ghana’s Cape Coast.

“When we got there, I thought I was ready, I thought I was ready, and walking into the dungeon, I couldn’t breathe,” Davis recalled of her visit in 2019. “I feel like I need to go again.” Patta joined Davis as she revisited the castle. They walked down corridors shadowed by horror, past the church where slave traders would pray above chained bodies, and into the godforsaken dungeons where tens of thousands of people perished.

Only a third of the Africans dragged into the castles in bondage made it out alive, only to be pushed onto ships, never to return to the land of their birth. Davis was acutely aware as she walked through the castle that her ancestors likely passed through it, or another just like it, hundreds of years ago. “It’s heavy. It’s heavy. You feel it,” she told Patta. And it has made her regard America differently.

“I think that as Black Americans, we’re starting to come to the realization of our place in America. We’re coming to understand that America was really never meant for us to be there, as free people.” She said she left the United States in part to reclaim her own identity.

“I know that I am in control of myself, my destiny, my dreams and everything that I want for myself, and that my ancestors wanted for me,” she said. On a recent trip back to Tulsa, Davis visited those ancestors, and she told them herself. “I went to the cemetery and told them, ‘Hey, you know, I made it. I made it out of here. I made it back. I made it back. I got out of here.”

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