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On August 20, 1914, Alfred C. “Chief” Sam departed Galveston, Texas, accompanied by 60 African American delegates bound for the Gold Coast of Africa. Chief Sam, born in the Gold Coast, who asserted a chiefly lineage, rose to prominence in…
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