History Across Two Continents

Makinde Foundation has facilitated a historic physical and symbolic connection between the Hubbard Underground Railroad House in Ashtabula, Ohio, Cape Coast Castle in Ghana, and the Badagry Slavery Museum in Nigeria. This connection serves as a bridge between sites of captivity, resistance, and liberation—documenting the painful legacy of slavery while honoring the triumph, courage, and dignity of those who freed themselves with assistance of abolitionists like the Hubbard family.

This agreement formalizes a collaborative commitment to education, remembrance, healing, and global reconciliation.

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Mayo Makinde, members of the foundation in Ghana and a representative of Cape Coast Castle in Ghana 🇬🇭
Mayo Makinde, members of the foundation in Ghana and a representative of Cape Coast Castle in Ghana 🇬🇭 

Other set of pics are pictures of emblem hung on the walls at Badagry Slavery Museum.

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Plaque at Museum

 

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Hubbard House Plaque Showing Makinde Foundation Support
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Embelem A Reflection of the Past
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Embelem hanging on the wall in Badagry Slavery Museum in Nigeria
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Print out embelems across two continents