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Surinam Slave Trade "Going now to take my leave of Surinam, after all the horrors and cruelties with which I must have hurt both the eye and the heart of the reader, I will close with an emblematical picture of Europe supported by Africa and America, accompanied by an ardent wish that the friendly…
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J. Marion Sims is remembered as the father of modern gynecology. Forgotten are the mothers of that medical specialty — the enslaved women whose bodies were used for the advancement of his research.
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reBlogged from Robert Goldwater Library blog: Posted by Ross Day on September 28, 2006 at 08:58 PM International Slavery Museum The photo (c Bob Duck via Flickr) is from the slave market memorial in Stonetown, Zanzibar You don't always get...
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By Sudie Hofmann At the time of George Washington's death, the Washingtons enslaved 318 people of African descent at Mount Vernon, according to the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. But you would not know it from the main tour, nor from the brochure. In fact, most visitors, including schoolchildren, can spend hours admiring the Mount Vernon mansion, fine furniture, and manicured lawns without considering that it was all paid for with forced labor.
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When arguments for and against slavery were raised, science was actually used to support to keep slavery as it was just scientifically sound.....
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The transportation of enslaved Africans by slave traders from Africa to the Americas is known as the transatlantic slave trade. The slave trade primarily occurred throughout the 16th to 19th centuries. The main Atlantic slave trading nations were Portugal, Britain, France, Spain, and the Netherlands. These European countries would either capture or buy Africans from their countries and bring them back to Europe to be sold and put to work in mines and plantations (AD).
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Description: Rescued East African slaves taken from a dhow aboard HMS Daphne, a British naval ship used to prevent the transportation of enslaved people. The National Archives' online lesson on slavery can help students explore this topic further: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/resources/slavery/ Date: 1868 Our Catalogue Reference: FO 84/1310 This image is from the collections of The National Archives. Feel free to share it within the spirit of the Commons. For high quality…
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The remembrance of the Slave Trade and Its Abolition
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THE Africans auction sale advert of January 10 1855 in the history of the Transatlantic Slave Trade reads: “3 bucks aged from 20-25 able-bodied, 1 wench sallied aged 42 excellent cook, 1 wench live…
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Traders captured West Africans and enslaved them. West Africans were then marched away from their villages.
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