Racial Healing: One Man’s Journey to Benin Republic, Africa is part memoir, part cultural meditation, part spiritual argument, and it moves through all three modes with real urgency. Glenville C. Ashby begins with personal fracture, tracing the racial, religious, and psychological tensions that shaped him in Trinidad and later in the United States, then follows that inner unrest back to Benin, where ancestry, history, ritual, and grief converge.…
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