Upon landing on Africa's "slave coast," the cargo was exchanged for Africans. Fully loaded with its human cargo, the ship set sail for the Americas, where the slaves were exchanged for sugar ...
A global network of maritime archeologists is excavating slave shipwrecks—and reconnecting Black communities to the deep.
Deep beneath the waters of the Gulf of Mexico, a remarkable hunt is unfolding. Joe Sziga, a retired fisherman turned treasure ...
This human cargo was transported across the Atlantic ... Africans were often treated like cattle during the crossing. On the slave ships, people were stuffed between decks in spaces too low ...
As stated, the voyage to the Americas lasted about 80 days. Slave ships were packed to overcapacity with human cargo. The more slaves shipped, the more money. Thousands of slaves died while in ...
An illustration showing how enslaved Africans were stored in the cargo hold of slave ships for transportation across the Atlantic from Africa to the Americas. On the coast of Western Africa ...