An American actress, Sheryl Lee Ralph, has praised an initiative to help African-Americans reconnect with their ancestry by visiting the countries, such as Cameroon, where their forefathers originally came from.
Sheryl Lee Ralph and her husband Senator Vincent Hughes are among a group of 90 people visiting Cameroon as part of an ancestry reconnection programme where African-Americans whose origins have been traced to that country via DNA tests. They are invited back to Cameroon in a tour hosted by ARK Jammers, Inc., according to AtlasFamily.org.
"...that I can sit here in this New Year and say I am a Cameroonian-American is a wonderful thing," Sheryl Lee Ralph, said on Cameroon national television (CRTV).
She said that DNA tests showed her ancestors were from the Tikar ethnic group in Cameroon (read more about the Tikar of Cameroon in this article by anthropologist, Francis Nyamnjoh).
Sheryl Lee Ralph was nominated for Broadway's 1982 Tony Award as Best Actress (Musical) for "Dreamgirls and also starred in the movie Sister Act 2.
Watch an excerpt of her statement in the video below and click here to read more about the reconnection programme, which is in its 2nd edition.
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