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Yoruba Enslavement of African Ancestors, Major Blocks on W.African Transatlantic Slave Trade Slave Trader, History Education, African History, Zanzibar, East Africa, Black People, Indian Ocean, Roman Empire, Africa
Yoruba Enslavement of African Ancestors, Major Blocks on W.African Transatlantic Slave Trade :
Yoruba Enslavement of African Ancestors, Major Blocks on W.African Transatlantic Slave Trade
Goree Island - The cell reserved for young girls;entrance.  Many young girls were raped by the slave traders, which resulted in mix-raced children.  These mix-raced children, those who were not held in captivity, became the aristocracy of Senegal. Black Museum, Aristocracy, Unesco, Reserved, Entrance, Hold On, Home
Goree Island - The cell reserved for young girls;entrance. Many young girls were raped by the slave traders, which resulted in mix-raced children. These mix-raced children, those who were not held in captivity, became the aristocracy of Senegal.
Island of Gorée (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Senegal - From the 15th to the 19th century, it was the largest slave-trading centre on the African coast. Ruled in succession by the Portuguese, Dutch, English and French, its architecture is characterized by the contrast between the grim slave-quarters and the elegant houses of the slave traders. Today it continues to serve as a reminder of human exploitation and as a sanctuary for reconciliation. Tristan Da Cunha, Cape Verde Islands, Heritage Center, St Helena, Guinea Bissau, The Grim, Senegal, Sierra Leone
Island of Gorée
Island of Gorée (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Senegal - From the 15th to the 19th century, it was the largest slave-trading centre on the African coast. Ruled in succession by the Portuguese, Dutch, English and French, its architecture is characterized by the contrast between the grim slave-quarters and the elegant houses of the slave traders. Today it continues to serve as a reminder of human exploitation and as a sanctuary for reconciliation.
The island of Gorée lies off the coast of Senegal, opposite Dakar. From the 15th to the 19th century, it was the largest slave-trading centre on the African coast. Ruled in succession by the Portuguese, Dutch, English and French, its architecture is characterized by the contrast between the grim slave-quarters and the elegant houses of the slave traders. Today it continues to serve as a reminder of human exploitation and as a sanctuary for reconciliation. Unesco World Heritage Site, World Heritage Sites, African Safari, Time Travel, 15th, Sanctuary, 19th Century
Island of Gorée
The island of Gorée lies off the coast of Senegal, opposite Dakar. From the 15th to the 19th century, it was the largest slave-trading centre on the African coast. Ruled in succession by the Portuguese, Dutch, English and French, its architecture is characterized by the contrast between the grim slave-quarters and the elegant houses of the slave traders. Today it continues to serve as a reminder of human exploitation and as a sanctuary for reconciliation.
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Island of Gorée (Sénégal), Unesco World Heritage Site: "From the 15th to the 19th century, it was the largest slave-trading centre on the African coast. Ruled in succession by the Portuguese, Dutch, English and French, its architecture is characterized by the contrast between the grim slave-quarters and the elegant houses of the slave traders. Today it continues to serve as a reminder of human exploitation and as a sanctuary for reconciliation." Unesco Sites, Cape Verde, Out Of Africa, Architecture, Continents
Island of Gorée
Island of Gorée (Sénégal), Unesco World Heritage Site: "From the 15th to the 19th century, it was the largest slave-trading centre on the African coast. Ruled in succession by the Portuguese, Dutch, English and French, its architecture is characterized by the contrast between the grim slave-quarters and the elegant houses of the slave traders. Today it continues to serve as a reminder of human exploitation and as a sanctuary for reconciliation."
Discover House of Slaves in Dakar, Senegal: Despite a fraught and controversial history this African island holds a powerful monument to the tragedy of the slave trade. Lac Rose, Senegal Travel, Africa Travel, French Colonial, Famous Buildings, Saint Michel, West Africa
House of Slaves
Discover House of Slaves in Dakar, Senegal: Despite a fraught and controversial history this African island holds a powerful monument to the tragedy of the slave trade.
History of slave transportation from Africa School Jobs, Trade School, School Plan, School Student, Literacy Programs, Financial Literacy, Planer, Typical British
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History of slave transportation from Africa
The Slave Trade by Auguste Francois Biard Silver City, Twelfth Night, 23 November, Old Newspaper, The Headlines, How To Speak Spanish, Indigenous Peoples, Chicano
The Slave Trade by Auguste Francois Biard
Annibale Carracci, attrib. (Italian, 1560 – 1609), Portrait of an African Slave Woman, ca. 1580s. European Art, European History, Art History, History Projects, European Paintings, European Royalty, African Art, African Women
Princeton University Art Museum Opens "Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance Europe" Exhibit on February 16
Annibale Carracci, attrib. (Italian, 1560 – 1609), Portrait of an African Slave Woman, ca. 1580s.
Dum Diversas (English: Until different) is a papal bull issued on 18 June 1452 by Pope Nicholas V. It authorized Afonso V of Portugal to conquer Saracens and pagans and consign them to "perpetual servitude". Papua Nova Guiné, Paleo Hebrew, Death, Cate Blanchett, Sophie Turner, 15th Century, Arguing, Bologna, Crowns
Dum Diversas - Wikipedia
Dum Diversas (English: Until different) is a papal bull issued on 18 June 1452 by Pope Nicholas V. It authorized Afonso V of Portugal to conquer Saracens and pagans and consign them to "perpetual servitude".
VIRGINIA FIRST P.O.W.’z/SLAVE’z FROM KONGO/ANGOLA AFRICA | Moorbey'z Blog.  See too http://historyisfun.org/pdf/Curriculum-Materials/AngolanConnection.pdf Hj History, History For Kids, History Quotes, History Timeline, History Design, World History, History Books, African Origins
VIRGINIA FIRST P.O.W.’z/SLAVE’z FROM KONGO/ANGOLA AFRIKA
VIRGINIA FIRST P.O.W.’z/SLAVE’z FROM KONGO/ANGOLA AFRICA | Moorbey'z Blog. See too http://historyisfun.org/pdf/Curriculum-Materials/AngolanConnection.pdf
What Was the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade? British History, African Union, Local History, Glasgow University, Newcastle University, Images Google
What Was the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade?
What Was the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade?
What Was the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade?: What was the Triangular Trade? World History Facts, World History Lessons, History Pics, Family History, 5th Grade Social Studies, Teaching Social Studies
What Was the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade?
What Was the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade?: What was the Triangular Trade?
Crash Course - The Atlantic Slave Trade -- In which John Green teaches you about one of the least funny subjects in history: slavery. John investigates when and where slavery originated, how it changed over the centuries, and how Europeans and colonists in the Americas arrived at the idea that people could own other people based on skin color. History Videos, American History, History Quiz
The Atlantic Slave Trade: Crash Course World History #24
Crash Course - The Atlantic Slave Trade -- In which John Green teaches you about one of the least funny subjects in history: slavery. John investigates when and where slavery originated, how it changed over the centuries, and how Europeans and colonists in the Americas arrived at the idea that people could own other people based on skin color.
"Atlas of the Transatlantic Slave Trade" (Eltis & Richardson) offers a fascinating record of the mass abduction and abuse of an estimated 12.5 million Africans traded with just about every country bordering the Atlantic between 1501 and 1867. Historical Maps, Lesson Plans
Atlas of the Transatlantic Slave Trade
"Atlas of the Transatlantic Slave Trade" (Eltis & Richardson) offers a fascinating record of the mass abduction and abuse of an estimated 12.5 million Africans traded with just about every country bordering the Atlantic between 1501 and 1867.
Breakdown of the African slave trade African American Genealogy, Strange History, Africa Map
BLACK HISTORY MONTH: JANUARY 1, 1808
Breakdown of the African slave trade
In 1452, Pope Nicholas V issued the papal bull Dum Diversas, which granted Afonso V the right to reduce "Saracens, pagans and any other unbelievers" to hereditary slavery. 15th Century Clothing, History Of Portugal, Medieval Paintings, Medieval Artwork, Medieval Clothing, Medieval Fashion, Illustrations, Historical Pictures, Heraldry
Afonso V of Portugal - Wikipedia
In 1452, Pope Nicholas V issued the papal bull Dum Diversas, which granted Afonso V the right to reduce "Saracens, pagans and any other unbelievers" to hereditary slavery.
Henry the Navigator. CC Cycle 1 Week 13 History Henri Le Navigateur, Portuguese Empire, Portuguese Language, Age Of Discovery, Historia Universal, Prince Henry, Travel
Prince Henry the Navigator
Henry the Navigator. CC Cycle 1 Week 13 History
Lançarote de Freitas. Old Customs house of Lagos, Portugal, site of the first African slave market in Portugal Customs House, Portugal, Mansions, House Styles, Home Decor, Lakes, Decoration Home, Manor Houses
Lançarote de Freitas - Wikipedia
Lançarote de Freitas. Old Customs house of Lagos, Portugal, site of the first African slave market in Portugal
Gomes Eanes de Zurara, royal chronicler (Frankly, "warrior poet" sounds sexier.) Dom Manuel, First World, Art Boards, Statue, Pedestal, Main Character, Fez
Gomes Eanes de Zurara - Wikipedia
Gomes Eanes de Zurara, royal chronicler (Frankly, "warrior poet" sounds sexier.)
Pope Nicolas V and the Portuguese Slave Trade Lowcountry Digital History Initiative  > Cover of Crónica dos feitos da Guiné by Gomes Eanes de Zurara, published in 1460, Paris, France, courtesy of the Bibliothèque nationale de France. King Alfonso V commissioned1453. Jan Van Eyck, Sub-saharan African, Infante D. Henrique, Kingdom Of Kongo, Papal Bull, Digital History, Indigenous Peoples Of The Americas, Early Middle Ages
Pope Nicolas V and the Portuguese Slave Trade · African Laborers for a New Empire: Iberia, Slavery, and the Atlantic World · Lowcountry Digital History Initiative
Pope Nicolas V and the Portuguese Slave Trade Lowcountry Digital History Initiative > Cover of Crónica dos feitos da Guiné by Gomes Eanes de Zurara, published in 1460, Paris, France, courtesy of the Bibliothèque nationale de France. King Alfonso V commissioned1453.
Cape Bojador Lighthouse in the Kingdom of Morocco, Western Sahara. Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, Western Sahara, Prehistory, Lighthouses, West Coast, Ferry Building San Francisco, Morocco, Stock Photography
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Cape Bojador Lighthouse in the Kingdom of Morocco, Western Sahara.
African Kings by International Photographer James C. Lewis http://viberacine.fr/african-kings-stories-by-james-c-lewis/http://www.noire3000studios.com/https://twitter.com/Noire3000 https://instagram.com/noire3000/https://www.facebook.com/noire3000  These are glorious  This is so dope! African Culture, African Prints, African Style, African Beauty, African Fabric, Kings & Queens
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African Kings by International Photographer James C. Lewis http://viberacine.fr/african-kings-stories-by-james-c-lewis/http://www.noire3000studios.com/https://twitter.com/Noire3000 https://instagram.com/noire3000/https://www.facebook.com/noire3000 These are glorious This is so dope!
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Cetshwayo Kampande by John C. Lewis
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Penny4UrThaute
Aganju Print By James C Lewis Yoruba Deities, Yoruba Orishas, African Mythology, African Goddess, Ancient Mythology, Greek Mythology, African American Art
Aganju Art Print by James C Lewis
Aganju Print By James C Lewis