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Adade Kofi Bosomfie Sankofa

21755 Adade Kofi Bosomfie Sankofa http://members.aol.com/akbsankofa/AKBSHomepage.htm This site presents pertinent information that explores the Akan presence in America and the impact of Akan Culture on African Americans. Black History and Culture   Ghana   Akan   busuafo   okomfo   abosom   nana   nsamanfoa   akwasidae   shrine   culture   tradition   spirituality   african Jan 1, 1970 send email to  

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