2008 © Maxim Tabachnik
Gorée Island from the Fort
Once a major hub of the Atlantic slave trade (15th–19th cc.), Gorée Island stands as a stark reminder of human suffering and resilience. A colonial cannon overlooks pastel buildings and the House of Slaves, now a site of memory. The island embodies trauma and reflection, showing the lasting impact of colonialism and the slave trade.
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