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Ciara Received Beninese Citizenship through Descendants of Slaves’ Law

Ciara becomes one of the first to gain Beninese citizenship under a new law recognizing descendants of enslaved people, fostering connections with the Black diaspora and promoting memorial tourism at historic sites like the Door of No Return.

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American singer Ciara has become one of the first public figures to gain citizenship in Benin under a new law that allows descendants of enslaved people to obtain citizenship in the country.

The law, passed in September, recognizes the historical connections to the transatlantic slave trade and is part of Benin’s efforts to connect with the Black diaspora.

Justice Minister Yvon Détchénou emphasized the significance of this law as a symbol of justice and belonging. Applicants must be able to trace their ancestry back to the slave trade, and proof can include DNA tests, historical records, and testimonies.

Benin aims to heal historical wounds and promote “memorial tourism” at historic sites, such as the Slave Route and the Door of No Return.

Benin has openly acknowledged its role in the slave trade and has a history of addressing this past, including apologies from former leaders.

Following her citizenship ceremony, Ciara visited important historical sites and reflected on her heritage. She is known for her music career, dance, fashion, and philanthropy.

Read original article at: Grammy winner Ciara gains Benin citizenship, honoring enslaved ancestors | AP News

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