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Remembering 'The Point of No Return'

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At the height of the slave trade, the Gberefu Island, sometimes referred to as the 'Point of no Return' earned a notoriously ignoble reputation. It was among the macabre assembly points for slaves captured from various West African nations. For many visitors, the 'Point of no Return' casts a grim reminder of the brutality of...

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