African Muslims played central roles in the largest forced migration in human history; the transatlantic slave trade. This presentation employs primary sources from the online collection of the National Humanities Center and from the Transatlantic Slave Trade Database (Emory University). Participants will engage in close reading of two memoirs of Muslim slaves, as well as three newspaper articles written in 1828. In addition, participants will receive geography exercises. A Powerpoint and a full list of helpful resources are included
Between 1501 and 1867, the transatlantic slave trade claimed an estimated 12.5 million Africans and ...
Since 1999, intensive research efforts have vastly increased what is known about the history of coer...
The present level of scholarly research into the different aspects of Igbo experience in slavery in ...
Among the estimated 12.5 million enslaved African persons deported to the Americas, about 10-20% wer...
In this lesson, students will take a narrowly focused view on the slave trade by investigating the s...
Little is known of the tragic landing of Muslims from Africa to Central and North America beginning ...
Legal scholarship concerning the crimes against humanity and exploited forced labor that characteriz...
This seminar focuses on autobiographical narratives written or dictated by ex-slaves of African desc...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Trans-Atlantic slave trad...
This article examines the relative importance of Muslim merchants in the slave trade of West Africa,...
The transatlantic slave trade was the largest forced migration in history. It involved an interconti...
Andezian Sossie. Austin (Allan D.).African Muslims in Antebellum America. Transatlantic Stories and ...
International audienceIn the 18th and 19th centuries, Hausa diasporas related to slavery were scatte...
This course will introduce the student to the history of the Atlantic slave trade from 1500 to 1900....
Between 1501 and 1867, the transatlantic slave trade claimed an estimated 12.5 million Africans and ...
Since 1999, intensive research efforts have vastly increased what is known about the history of coer...
The present level of scholarly research into the different aspects of Igbo experience in slavery in ...
Among the estimated 12.5 million enslaved African persons deported to the Americas, about 10-20% wer...
In this lesson, students will take a narrowly focused view on the slave trade by investigating the s...
Little is known of the tragic landing of Muslims from Africa to Central and North America beginning ...
Legal scholarship concerning the crimes against humanity and exploited forced labor that characteriz...
This seminar focuses on autobiographical narratives written or dictated by ex-slaves of African desc...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Trans-Atlantic slave trad...
This article examines the relative importance of Muslim merchants in the slave trade of West Africa,...
The transatlantic slave trade was the largest forced migration in history. It involved an interconti...
Andezian Sossie. Austin (Allan D.).African Muslims in Antebellum America. Transatlantic Stories and ...
International audienceIn the 18th and 19th centuries, Hausa diasporas related to slavery were scatte...
This course will introduce the student to the history of the Atlantic slave trade from 1500 to 1900....
Between 1501 and 1867, the transatlantic slave trade claimed an estimated 12.5 million Africans and ...
Since 1999, intensive research efforts have vastly increased what is known about the history of coer...
The present level of scholarly research into the different aspects of Igbo experience in slavery in ...