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Slave Voyages

Slave Voyages

A digital memorial of the slave trade that includes maps, timelines, several databases with visualization and statistics, teaching resources, and multi-media essays.

Author Evan CarmouchePosted on June 11, 2020Tags Africana studies, Americas, Atlantic, Slavery, Social History

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