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«Breaking News» 'Emotional' Melania Trump visits former slave trading castle in Ghana

Melania Trump visited a 17th Century castle that was used to house slaves in Ghana on Wednesday as her solo tour of Africa continued. 


The First Lady said she was 'very emotional' during her visit to Cape Coast Castle and described it as something she would 'never forget'.  


The castle is one of dozens scattered along Africa's Gold Coast which was originally built by European traders but then used to house slaves in dungeons before shipping them overseas.  


They are characterized by what was referred to as a 'door of no return' - an archway on the seaboard side of the castle which slaves were forced to walk through to be lowered onto boats and taken to cargo ships. 




First Lady Melania Trump visits the Cape Coast Castle, a former slave trading fort, in Ghana on Wednesday as her solo tour of Africa continues 


First Lady Melania Trump visits the Cape Coast Castle, a former slave trading fort, in Ghana on Wednesday as her solo tour of Africa continues 



First Lady Melania Trump visits the Cape Coast Castle, a former slave trading fort, in Ghana on Wednesday as her solo tour of Africa continues 





The First Lady was given a tour by museum educator Kwesi Essel-Blankson. She described the visit as 'very emotional' 


The First Lady was given a tour by museum educator Kwesi Essel-Blankson. She described the visit as 'very emotional' 



The First Lady was given a tour by museum educator Kwesi Essel-Blankson. She described the visit as 'very emotional' 






Melania described the castle as 'something that people should see and experience'. The site was where slaves were held before being shipped out of Africa


Melania described the castle as 'something that people should see and experience'. The site was where slaves were held before being shipped out of Africa






Melania described the castle as 'something that people should see and experience'. The site was where slaves were held before being shipped out of Africa


Melania described the castle as 'something that people should see and experience'. The site was where slaves were held before being shipped out of Africa



Melania described the castle as 'something that people should see and experience'. The site was where slaves were held before being shipped out of Africa



President Obama visited the site in 2009 and said it was an example of the evil humans are capable of.


Melania, who has so far spent her time in Africa visiting children in schools and hospital patients, said the castle is 'really something that people should see and experience.' 


She added that it was a 'special place'. 


The First Lady was suitably dressed down for her tour in a pair of khaki slacks, a $595 Veronica Beard military jacket and some snakeskin loafers. 




The First Lady lays a wreath at the castle during her visit on Wednesday morning 


The First Lady lays a wreath at the castle during her visit on Wednesday morning 



The First Lady lays a wreath at the castle during her visit on Wednesday morning 





The First Lady takes a moment to reflect in front of a wreath at the Cape Coast Castle in Ghana on Wednesday morning 


The First Lady takes a moment to reflect in front of a wreath at the Cape Coast Castle in Ghana on Wednesday morning 



The First Lady takes a moment to reflect in front of a wreath at the Cape Coast Castle in Ghana on Wednesday morning 





Melania signed the visitor book before leaving the castle 


Melania signed the visitor book before leaving the castle 



Melania signed the visitor book before leaving the castle 



Her visit to Ghana has not been met with the same enthusiasm as Obama's was in 2009. 


Locals said on Tuesday that 'you wouldn't know' about Melania's trip unless you were 'following the news' whereas residents packed the streets and stood on rooftops to catch a glimpse of Obama - 'the son of Africa' - nine years ago during his visit. 


'The interest is very, very muted and subdued. There are a lot of people (in Ghana) who are extremely indifferent about this visit,' political commentator Etse Sikanku told AFP. 


With Obama, he said 'it was like a big party, everybody was into it, people stood on rooftops, everybody wanted to see Barack Obama, the son of Africa.' 




Melania and the museum director stand in what is referred to as 'the door of no return'. It is what slaves used to walk through to board boats to be taken onto cargo ships and ferried out of Africa to work for white slave masters overseas 


Melania and the museum director stand in what is referred to as 'the door of no return'. It is what slaves used to walk through to board boats to be taken onto cargo ships and ferried out of Africa to work for white slave masters overseas 



Melania and the museum director stand in what is referred to as 'the door of no return'. It is what slaves used to walk through to board boats to be taken onto cargo ships and ferried out of Africa to work for white slave masters overseas 





Melania and museum director Kwesi Essel-Blankson talk at the 'door of no return' on Wednesday. The First Lady described it as a 'special place' 


Melania and museum director Kwesi Essel-Blankson talk at the 'door of no return' on Wednesday. The First Lady described it as a 'special place' 



Melania and museum director Kwesi Essel-Blankson talk at the 'door of no return' on Wednesday. The First Lady described it as a 'special place' 





The castle is now protected by UNESCO as a world heritage site and been drawing high profile visitors, including President Obama who visited during his presidency in 2009, for years 


The castle is now protected by UNESCO as a world heritage site and been drawing high profile visitors, including President Obama who visited during his presidency in 2009, for years 



The castle is now protected by UNESCO as a world heritage site and been drawing high profile visitors, including President Obama who visited during his presidency in 2009, for years 





The First Lady dressed down for the occasion in some beige pants, a khaki jacket and snakeskin loafers 


The First Lady dressed down for the occasion in some beige pants, a khaki jacket and snakeskin loafers 



The First Lady dressed down for the occasion in some beige pants, a khaki jacket and snakeskin loafers 



 


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