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Black Star Monument, Accra, Ghana

A black-and-white photo of an independence monument in Accra, Ghana. The monument is an arch with a black star on the top, above the date "AD 1957," the date Ghana gained independence, and then the words "Freedom and Justice."

The Black Star Monument, celebrating Ghana’s independence, in Accra, Ghana.

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