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Africa: Appolonia - the Story of an African Kingdom That Resisted the Atlantic Slave Trade
The kingdom shipped only 352 captives over four centuries, a tiny share of the transatlantic trade, researchers said.
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Appolonia: the story of an African kingdom that resisted the Atlantic slave trade
Hundreds of thousands of enslaved Africans were shipped from the Gold Coast, today's Ghana. National Maritime Museum, London, CC BYThe transatlantic slave trade was a multilayered, highly commercialised global enterprise that lasted from the early 1500s to the mid 1800s. The events over this period are far too complex to fit into a straightforward perpetrator-victim narrative. While the trade catastrophically dehumanised and commodified over 12.…
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