Jay & Ernestine Morrison Tour Elmina Castle [2019]

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Jay & Ernestine Morrison tour the Elimina Caslte in Accra, Ghana during the #FullCircleFestival hosted by Boris Kodjoe and Bozaman St. John.
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This is why I feel Jay, cause he has empathy. He deeper then the bottom dollar. May the spirit of all the ancestors bless us all.

brent
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This had me in definitely will be going felt this through my phone as I watched this. Thanks for sharing!

lex
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Something big, big, big is coming to African and is going to start from Ghana I can see it clear

brightwelbeckodoi
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Wu kum apem aa, Apem beba(Kill A Thousand, A Thousand will Come), my tears are refusing to stop whiles watching this, but then again i feel this sense of gratitude, love and respect for my ancestors.Welcome Home Brothers and Sisters.

graceoduroasante
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I’m ADOS but I’m going home to in 2021✊🏽✌🏾

BlkLikeMe
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Thank You Jay for sharing this... May God Bless You and Your Family...

Stackzz
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Peace King and Queen Morrison, thanks for sharing the details of your Ghana journey. Thanks for working hard giving knowledge, so our people come together. 🖤🖤🖤Safe travels and blessings to you and your family.

queentelay
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I truly appreciate you for posting this, King Jay. I'm so emotional watching it. I can only imagine being

s.m.
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Real video big homie! Salute to you and the Queen

joshuamitchell
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Finally our people are coming home. .. God bless Africa

casalprincipe
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Welcome to my country Ghana 🇬🇭 Akwaaba

beatriceowusuachaw
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Emotional indeed. I remember visiting Gede ruins in the Kenyan coast for a high school trip 25 years ago, the air was palpable with ancestral slave cries..

billywakwabi
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I love!!! this video. Thanks! for posting

katyarnold
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Oh yeah they suffered 😮but God brought them out

beatriceowusuachaw
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This is why Africans have and are being conquered. We're too spiritual or emotional. We have to tighten up mentally. Especially the men, we're either laughing, joking, crying or praying. We have to get more mental and unified as black men. We have to walk in greater integrity, strength, discipline, not just to survive, but to control our own and demand the respect of our people without compromise. To protect our women and children without compromise, by any means. But the men need to unify and tighten our mental game and emotional resolve, but we're losing to the white man's resources and is undermining our dignity and respect for the white man's dollar. We have to control our own. Demand what is owed to us or make it known we will not participate in their society. At their job, on their court or field at their company or in their elections. They have not made us whole, they do not respect us as Americans or equals. Well our forefathers fought for us to vote, maybe our forefathers was wrong. If its not working we have to think for ourselves. We have to believe in our potential and work to be capable of doing for ourselves. They do not care if you and youre children have the opportunities they and their children have. So they do not respect you. We have to be willing to give up what we have (sacrifice) to build our own, without their help or reparations if we have to. No war, no violent anger, no disrespect to anyone, its just we see the plot and we're not falling for it anymore. But we're watching tv and want to live like them. We're not them. We're not in the same boat financially. We're spending all ours (with them) trying to prove we have it like that, while bashing and talking any black people who does not. We can be greater but we have to drop our love for their money and build our love and respect for our people. Stop dragging and fighting eachother for their entertainment. Their making you prove you are what theyve been saying about you the whole time. They pay to promote it to the world and we fall right into it and accept it because of personal gain. But at the expense to our people in the eyes of the whole world. But we have got to get off this nonsense, the drugs, the ignorant behavior, the division and disrespect of each other, rich or poor, light or dark skin, African American or African. I do believe we have to clean up home first. Be respectable. We have to embrace our african American culture and demand respect. Because that is not going to change anytime soon. We have to accept our own, change a lot of the negative things we are doing to eachother. We have to clean up our neighborhoods and become a more respectable people. Instead of the money whores we've become. And if you keep showing you're a whore, you will NOT be respected, you will just keep getting F@%ked Black People! Stop the conspiracies, blaming and excuses you can't prove, which stops you from applying yourself and doing for ourselves. The white man is not your enemy and if he is, why do you work for them? Why do you pretend around them? If anything, they care about their people, families and finances first above all other people. And they apply themselves to learn what it takes to control their own. And they work with other likeminded individuals, to the most part with integrity in their business dealings with their own. If feel they want something they all agree and devise a plan to get it. Even if it's at Your expense. And we just sit there like a lump on a log and take whatever befalls you. You have to do the same and put your people, families, finances first above other people and do honorable business together. If someone shows themselves to be an enemy against us building our communities(realistically) you have to deal with that collectively. We want to live this rap and tv culture, cut throating our own people, f#ck&ing everybody's b#itches, running off on the plug, sipping your lean, doing anything for the money, you broke ass lames. That's what they are promoting and that's what we are being paid to promote. While you are doped out of your mind dragging each other, focusing on all the petty nonsense in the world, you'll never be able to build anything. If that's what we're going to do, so be it. Don't pretend this black power when no one is willing to speak up against the nonsense. #USTOO

kavistone
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I want to ask question here, does the slave trade help black Americans of now adays or not??

nanablackparis
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I am a Biafra. Iam igbo, Iam Africa.. I went to Ghana in 2013 for first time. Ghana people are beautiful souls. My friends took me to cape coast. I will never forgot what happened to me there.
I hear and feel the presence of souls. I cried for the whole tour and my eyes where all swelling up. I prayed before I left . I called yashua and Yahweh to forgive our sin and bring our children back home .
My soul is been searching.
Thank you GOD almighty for his love and peaceful and mercy and grace. Thank you for bringing my children back home.
Iam in U.K. but I will be back soon. Love you my beloved African. I love you my black nation

queensandyakukwe
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Worked in Ghana for four years, the most nicest kindest warm hearted people you can ever wish to meet.

scottnicol
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I was there that day as well, and was so overwhelmed. The gratitude, love and respect that I felt. The reason I’m here today was because one/more of my ancestors made it through that door, persevered with the prayer that one day I’d return. I owe them! 😭

Bougiechic
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I’m Mexican, thank you for sharing this video about your ancestors much respect

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