My Journey of Faith To The African Slave Coast: Reconciling a Past Not So Long Ago
Written by Rafa Selase
Narrated by Rafa Selase
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About this audiobook
In 2018 Bay Area born musician Rafa Selase travels to Africa and learns about rarely discussed historical events during the trans atlantic slave trade that connect the current state of America with times of past. During his trip he discovers a hidden past, culture and people that changed his perspective on religion, America and reconciling current day problems. This book ends with a plan for America and specifically black Americans to renew a culture, restore a people and bring peace, prosperity for people of all backgrounds if they so choose.
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