The Atlantic Slave Trade & The 13 Colonies

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The Atlantic Slave Trade & The 13 Colonies The Middle Passage The Atlantic Slave Trade & The 13 Colonies

History.com: Middle Passage https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IJrhQE6DZk

To Be A Slave: The Prologue

Roots: The Middle Passage Award winning 12 hour TV Mini-Series from the 1970’s (remade in 2016) Based on the book by Alex Haley Follows the life and lineage of a captured African, turned slave, Kunta Kinte Degrading and inappropriate language, mild nudity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejQ7xKF2tA8

“The first object which saluted my eyes when I arrived on the coast was the sea, and a slave ship, which was then riding at anchor, and waiting for its cargo. These filled me with astonishment, which was soon converted into terror when I was carried on board.” “I looked round the ship too and saw a large furnace or copper boiling, and a multitude of black people of every description chained together, every one of their faces expressing sadness and sorrow, I no longer doubted of my fate; and, quite overpowered with horror and suffering, I fell motionless on the deck and fainted.” “I was soon put down under the decks, and there I received such a salutation in my nostrils as I had never experienced in my life: so that, with the loathsomeness of the stench, and crying together, I became so sick and low that I was not able to eat, nor had I the least desire to taste anything. I now wished for the last friend, death, to relieve me; but soon, to my grief, two of the white men offered me food; and, on my refusing to eat, one of them held me fast by the hands, and laid me across I think the windlass, and tied my feet, while the other whipped me severely. “One day, when we had a smooth sea and moderate wind, two of my wearied countrymen who were chained together (I was near them at the time), preferring death to such a life of misery, somehow made through the nettings and jumped into the sea: immediately another quite sad fellow, who, on account of his illness, was allowed out of chained, also followed their example; and I believe many more would very soon have done the same if they had not been prevented by the ship’s crew, who were instantly alarmed.” 0laudah Equiano