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The start and end of the trade of slaves in America.
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This is picture about the trade of kidnapped slaves in the Middle Passage where a lot of foul play happened.
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A drawing of the placement of slaves in the lower deck. Photo by Louie Psihoyos.
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Memorial for the slaves from the Tanzanian slave market. Photo by Paul Souders/Corbis.
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It depics the placement of slaves in the spring of 1767. Photo by Louie Psihoyos.
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This is a waiting station for slaves. They would waiting for ships to come from america. Dakar, Senegal. Photo by CORBIS SYGMA
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A letter to slave buyers back in the 1800s in Memphis, Tenn. Photo by Bettmann/CORBIS.
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Sign a rememberance for the West-African country Benin. Slaves were kidnapped there and sold into slavery. Photo by Atlantide Phototravel/Corbis.
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Photo of a slave market in the 1860s in Gerogia. Photo by Bettmann/CORBIS
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The auction of slaves in Virgina in 1861. Photo by CORBIS.
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Slave Holding quarters in St. Geroges castle in Ghana. Photo by Jane Hahn/Corbis
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This is about the Atlantic slave trade. The video is easy to understand and is by Discovery. The information is very accurate.
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This websites has reaible information for the slave trade. The information is provided by HowItWorrks.
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This information is provided by About.com and was written by Alistair Boddy-Evans.