A History Of The Atlantic Slave Trade From 1440 To 1870

NEW YORK (PIX11) — It is estimated that 500 to 100,000 slave ships crashed at the height of the transatlantic trade, and with it, the lives of more than a million people were lost. Over the last few ...

Smithsonian Magazine: London Unveils Design for the City’s First Memorial to Victims of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade

The long-awaited design of London’s first monument to victims of the trans-Atlantic slave trade has been unveiled. By 2026, the city will feature a towering bronze cowrie shell, which will symbolize ...

London Unveils Design for the City’s First Memorial to Victims of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade

insider.si.edu: Sins of the fathers the Atlantic slave trade, 1441-1807 James Pope-Hennessy

France 24 on MSN: King Charles confronts Britain's transatlantic slave trade past in visit to Bermuda

King Charles confronts Britain's transatlantic slave trade past in visit to Bermuda

The Business & Financial Times: The Business Strategy Analyst with Jules Nartey-Tokoli: Pinpointing responsibility, power, and narrative in the transatlantic slave trade and the contemporary reparations ...

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The Business Strategy Analyst with Jules Nartey-Tokoli: Pinpointing responsibility, power, and narrative in the transatlantic slave trade and the contemporary reparations ...

wtvr: A look inside the exhibit detailing Richmond's 'overwhelming' role in Translatlantic slave trade

A look inside the exhibit detailing Richmond's 'overwhelming' role in Translatlantic slave trade

Northern Ghana holds some of the most important yet often overlooked sites connected to the trans-Saharan and trans-Atlantic slave trades.

Smithsonian Magazine: The British Crown Enslaved Thousands at the Height of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. New Research Reveals Their Stories

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The British Crown Enslaved Thousands at the Height of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. New Research Reveals Their Stories

Smithsonian Magazine: How the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Continues to Impact Modern Life

The Conversation: Angolan prince started campaign to end Atlantic slave trade long before Europeans did – new book

Angolan prince started campaign to end Atlantic slave trade long before Europeans did – new book

Firsthand accounts from the Atlantic slave trade describe sharks circling vessels, drawn by death and waste thrown overboard. This article explores what witnesses recorded and how fear was ...

The era of Atlantic slavery began a decade after the arrival of the Spanish in the Caribbean in 1492, with the introduction of enslaved Africans into the island of Hispaniola.” Already, on page 2 of ...

Brooke N. Newman | Author, The Crown’s Silence: The Hidden History of the British Monarchy and Slavery in the Americas In 1823, 17 enslaved people were sold at an auction in Barbados in the name of ...

National Geographic news: A shipwreck hidden off an iconic Cape Town beach reveals the horrors of the slave trade

For more than 200 years, the São José Paquete d’Africa lay hidden off Cape Town’s shore. Its excavation in 2014 uncovered a tragic story of enslavement and commerce from the time of the trans-Atlantic ...

A shipwreck hidden off an iconic Cape Town beach reveals the horrors of the slave trade

In world history, no topic is as culturally shameful, fraught, and continuously painful as slavery. Whether it's the extent of slavery among the world's oldest civilizations or the horrors of slavery ...

wjla: Plaques trace Georgetown’s hidden Black history from slave ships to postwar community

Plaques trace Georgetown’s hidden Black history from slave ships to postwar community

MSN: Sharks followed slave ships - the dark history people rarely discuss

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In the second part of the series, we established that the widely repeated claim that Europeans remained confined to the African coast and relied entirely on Africans to capture enslaved people does ...

A new Smithsonian book reckons with the enduring legacies of slavery and capitalism Jennifer L. Morgan Blueprint, Terry Boddie, 2017. This work juxtaposes an image of a housing development in Harlem, ...

Slaves were loaded onto ships from the Door of No Return at Cape Coast Castle, Ghana. Nancy Haggarty, Getty Images For centuries, it has been held that the ideas and movement for the abolition of the ...

MSN: Long Lost Slave Ships Have Been Discovered In A National Park After 300 Years