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Carina Ray on love and race in Ghana–Valentine’s Day special

ghanastudies / February 28, 2016

This conversation between our very own Carina Ray and Dan Magaziner is excellent. Read it here (and subscribe to the blog Africa is a Country for a steady diet of thought-provoking articles on everything Africa, including from GSA members).

Valentine’s Day special! On love, race and history in Ghana

February 28, 2016 in Publications, Recent posts. Tags: Ghana, history, love, race

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