It's Time for Africa's Stolen Artefacts to Come Home

From Emergent Africa Tue Apr 29 2014, 12:37:00

Chika Ezeanya writing in Think Africa Press:

A series of African sculptures in the Yale collection. Photograph by Peter Rivera.

Africa's history has for too long laid scattered across Western museums and private collections, out of the reach of their true owners' hearts, minds and memories.

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