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Approaching Île de Gorée
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Approaching Île de Gorée

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Seen from the sea, Gorée Island emerges with its fortress walls and ochre colonial buildings—a silhouette shaped by cc. of Atlantic trade and empire. From the 15th to the 19th cc., this small island served as a major node in the transatlantic slave trade. Today, its shoreline invites not commerce, but remembrance, reconciliation, and reflection.
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