President Barack Obama and his family toured the historic slave-trading outpost at Goree Island during their Senegal visit Thursday. The president talked about how powerful the visit was for him as an individual and as an African-American president.
First Lady Michelle Obama joined the president on his tour of the the UNESCO World Heritage site, along with daughter Malia, mother-in-law Marian Robinson and a cousin.
During his tour of the island, the president visited the House of Slaves and stood at what’s known as the Door of No Return, the doorway through which tens of thousands of Africans walked before boarding ships bound for America to live a life in bondage, according to UNESCO. The president paused at that site and reflected for a moment, staring out at the ocean, before continuing his tour.
Read Obama’s full remarks to reporters on his visit to Goree Island:









