This work of Photographer Pok Chi is a depiction of African slave diaspora based on descendants’ desires to find their roots. He researched a remote area in northern Togo, West Africa, where he photographed the isolated Batamari-ba Tribe. The large images are portraits of a tribal member holding an historical image of an African American slave.
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