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<p>US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle look out from the Door of No Return while touring the House of Slaves, or Maison des Esclaves, at Goree Island off the coast of Dakar on June 27, 2013. Obama and his family toured the museum at the site where Africans were held before going through the door and being shipped off the continent as slaves. By Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images.</p>
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