The African Slave Trade.

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The African Slave Trade

African captives in a coffle

Slave Trade in the Congo (note that the guards are African)

Cape Coast Castle, W. Africa

“Black” Gold for Sale!

The "Middle" Passage

The Middle Passage

Slave Ship Plan

“Coffin” Position: Onboard a Slave Ship Also called a “tight pack”

Slave Ship Interior

Onboard the Slave Ship

Revolt Aboard a Slave Ship

African Captives Thrown Overboard Sharks followed the slave ships across the Atlantic!

Triangular Trade

"Black Birds for Sale!"

Notice of a Slave Auction: This is a primary Source Document

First Slave Auction New Amsterdam (Dutch New York City - 17c)

Slave Auction in the Southern U. S.

Inspection and Sale

Slave Master Brands

Slave With Iron Muzzle

30 Lashes

Whipped Slave, early 19c

Negro Hung Alive by Waist

Olaudah Equiano (1745-1797) 1789  wrote and published, The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa the African.

Abolitionist Symbol, 19c

Does slavery exist anywhere in the world today??