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RE: A picture a story

in #travel8 years ago

This is an excellent tour through Benin with some great pics as well. I loved the joyful picture of the people making Igname pilé.

Interesting too about the plague of history and the mural in your photo. While facilitating a Zoom In Reach Out photo walk event in Charleston, South Carolina, I connected with a group called the Carolina and Barbados Legacy Foundation whose mission is to educate about the history of the slave trade, as well as the connection between these two places. Of course Benin and Africa are the first link in this dark history.

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Yes Benin was one of the first country involved. In this little town Ouidah there is a walk up to the beach which is exactly the same than the slaves had to walk unchained in the pas before going in the big ships to Americas. It is very touching and emotional especially when your guide is a local speaking about his ancestors. Anyway... if you go in Benin, go there.

A problem of translation for plague of history? I struggled a bit to translate it!

thanks for the additional info Isa
I thought plague of history was an befitting term
comment dit-on en français?

En français " fléau de l'Histoire". Otherwise curse of History is probably a good term

ah good to know, curse or plague would work
or even scourge of history might be more literal