House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will lead a congressional delegation to Africa for discussions with Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo, as well as to pay respects at the โDoor of No Returnโ in observance of the 400th anniversary of the first enslaved Africans landing in America.
The delegation will include Majority Whip James Clyburn, Congressional Black Caucus Chair Karen Bass, California Rep. Barbara Lee, iconic Georgia Rep. John Lewis and Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.).
โUntold numbers of Africans passed through the โDoor of No Returnโ at what are now called Elmina Castle and Cape Coast Castle beginning in the 16th Century,โ Johnson said. โMillions died in the transatlantic slave trade. Our visits to both castles revealed that they were dungeons of unspeakable cruelty and human degradation of the enslaved as well as the slave traders themselves.
โIn 1998, the remains of former slaves [Samuel] Carson from New York and Crystal from Jamaica were returned to Ghana โ passing through The Cape Coast Castle โDoor of No Returnโ for burial,โ he said. โThat door has been renamed โThe Door of Return.โ It was emotionally draining to get a glimpse of the suffering endured by my ancestors as they took their last steps on the African continent walking out of the โDoors of No Return,โ while exhilarating to be welcomed back home by my Ghanaian brothers and sisters as we reversed our ancestorsโ steps to walk into the castle through the โDoor of Return.’โ

