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Mahama criticises ‘erasure’ of Black history in U.S., calls for global accountability.

Grace ArthurbyGrace Arthur
March 25, 2026
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Mahama criticises ‘erasure’ of Black history in U.S., calls for global accountability.

President John Dramani Mahama has raised concerns over what he describes as the growing “normalisation” of the erasure of Black history in the United States, warning that such trends undermine global efforts toward justice and historical accountability.

Speaking in New York during high-level engagements linked to reparatory justice, Mahama stressed that attempts to downplay or rewrite the historical experiences of people of African descent pose a serious threat to truth, identity, and collective memory.

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His remarks come at a critical moment as Ghana leads a global push at the United Nations to formally recognise the transatlantic slave trade as the gravest crime against humanity.

The President argued that acknowledging history accurately is a necessary foundation for any meaningful conversation on reparations and long-term justice.

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According to Mahama, the struggle is no longer only about recognition of past atrocities but also about resisting modern efforts to distort or silence those realities.

He noted that the legacy of slavery continues to shape inequalities across societies, making it essential for governments and institutions to preserve historical truth rather than dilute it.

The President’s comments reflect growing global debates, particularly in the United States, over how history,especially issues relating to slavery, race, and systemic injustice,is taught and represented.

Critics argue that certain policies and narratives risk minimizing the experiences and contributions of Black communities.

Mahama emphasized that Africa and the diaspora must remain united in defending their shared history and ensuring that future generations understand the full scope of past injustices.

He called for stronger international collaboration to protect historical integrity and promote education that reflects factual and inclusive narratives.

His statement reinforces Ghana’s broader diplomatic agenda on reparatory justice, positioning the country as a leading voice in advocating for recognition, accountability, and the restoration of dignity for people of African descent worldwide.

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