ABSTRACT

Our contemporary period of 2019, has been referred to as, the four hundred year return of African people in Ghana, West Africa. Transacted historically from 1619, in a global Africanist perspective this period earmarks reflexivity and reflection of the Africana experience. Threaded to this idea compounds the retention and memory of the Africana holocaust, referred to as the Kiswahili term Maafa. Truly, contemporary documentaries and periodization narratives, address the foundation of this amendment to the United States constitution. This article provides a survey outline of the amendment and the relevance of this conceptual foundation of public policy and enforcement.