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They were stolen, shackled, and sold. But they were never silenced.
The Transatlantic Slave Trade - A Detailed Look at the Middle Passage and Its Impact is a powerful, emotionally immersive historical narrative that follows one man's journey through the horrors of the slave trade-from the vibrant life of his West African village to the belly of a slave ship, and onto the brutal plantations of the New World. Through the eyes of Kofi, a young Ashanti blacksmith, this sweeping story gives voice to millions who endured the unthinkable-and whose legacies still shape our world today.
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Produktbeschreibung
They were stolen, shackled, and sold. But they were never silenced.

The Transatlantic Slave Trade - A Detailed Look at the Middle Passage and Its Impact is a powerful, emotionally immersive historical narrative that follows one man's journey through the horrors of the slave trade-from the vibrant life of his West African village to the belly of a slave ship, and onto the brutal plantations of the New World. Through the eyes of Kofi, a young Ashanti blacksmith, this sweeping story gives voice to millions who endured the unthinkable-and whose legacies still shape our world today.

Blending historical accuracy with lyrical storytelling, this novel traces the pain, resilience, and resistance of a people forced into unimaginable suffering-and reveals how memory became their greatest weapon. From ghost-filled cane fields to whispered names carved in stone, this is not just a story of loss. It is a story of survival, spirit, and the undying power of remembrance.


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Chijioke Igbo is a Nigerian-born author, entrepreneur, and social activist whose work explores the intersections of African identity, diaspora experiences, and cultural resilience. Raised in Lagos, Chijioke earned a degree in history and philosophy from the University of Ibadan before moving to the United States to pursue graduate studies in international relations. His writing draws from both his experiences growing up in Africa and his observations of African-descended communities around the world.

As a thought leader, Chijioke has become a prominent voice in the African diaspora, using his platform to advocate for cultural preservation, social justice, and economic empowerment. His critically acclaimed debut book, Echoes Across Continents, reflects on the enduring ties between Africa and its global diaspora, blending historical narrative with personal reflections on migration, identity, and belonging.

In addition to his literary work, Chijioke is the founder of the Global Diaspora Network, an initiative dedicated to connecting African-descended people with business opportunities, cultural exchanges, and philanthropic efforts aimed at empowering communities across Africa and the diaspora. He is a sought-after speaker at international conferences and has contributed to several journals on topics ranging from Pan-Africanism to global development.

Chijioke currently lives in New York City, where he continues to write, mentor young African entrepreneurs, and build bridges between Africa and the diaspora.