Rediscovering the World: A Journey through Black History

TLDRJoin Denella Ri'chard on a journey through Caribbean and American destinations that preserve and celebrate Black history. From Martinique's Anse Caffard Slave Memorial to Antigua's Betty's Hope plantation and Jamaica's Lover's Leap, explore the resilience and achievements of generations.

Key insights

🌍Rediscover the world through the lens of Black history

🏝️Explore Caribbean destinations that preserve notable moments in Black history

🌺Learn about the lives and stories of African slaves in Martinique

🇦🇬Discover Antigua's heritage with a visit to Betty's Hope sugar plantation

🌴Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and history of Jamaica's south coast

Q&A

When did The Bahamas gain its independence?

The Bahamas gained independence on July 10th, 1973

What is Junkanoo?

Junkanoo is a Bahamian Freedom festival celebrated annually

Who was the first prime minister of The Bahamas?

Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling was the first prime minister of The Bahamas

Timestamped Summary

01:03Denella Ri'chard invites viewers to join her on a journey through Black history

03:01Explore Martinique's Anse Caffard Slave Memorial and Trois-Îlets open-air museum

08:47Visit Antigua's Betty's Hope sugar plantation and learn about its historical significance

11:43Discover the cultural heritage of Jamaica's south coast

13:51Learn about the Moko Jumbies stilt dancers in St. Croix, US Virgin Islands

15:54Experience the vibrant Junkanoo festival and delve into Bahamian history