I wish the God I worshipped looked like me

This photograph explores the role of Christianity and Islam during the slave trade, where these religions were used to oppress Africans and suppress their native spirituality. It critiques the demonization of African religions without considering the historical context of how these faiths were introduced by white missionaries and Arabs. The image encourages a renewed curiosity about African ancestral traditions, suggesting that reconnecting with these roots could promote economic growth and unity among African nations.

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