When visited by 5 African-American tourist, (comprised of 4 educators & their photographer) Enjoy it, it may never be seen as it was during their visit. Even though it was during Typhoon Hata, they still enjoyed their visit.
DURING THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION of the early 1960’s I became disillusioned with the social and political situation in America and decided to relocate to Africa, and in 1965 I left for Ghana with less than $300 in my pocket and a return ticket, which I later cashed in.
After being adopted by an Ashanti-Paramount Chief, Nana kwaku Duah (1966) and given the name “Kojo Acheampong.” I spent the next eleven (11) years living in Ghana, often traveling to Togo and the Ivory Coast to market my jewelry. I earned a living by learning and making jewelry using traditional designs which I carved from cow-horns and ivory and fully immersing myself in the culture.
On my return to the United States in 1976, I was able to contribute to the growing interest in African art and culture.
I have publishesseveral books.. It was a BORN AGAIN EXPERIENCE.
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