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  2. Middle Passage - Wikipedia

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    The Middle Passage was the stage of the Atlantic slave trade in which millions of enslaved Africans [2] were forcibly transported to the Americas as part of the triangular slave trade. Ships departed Europe for African markets with manufactured goods (first side of the triangle), which were then traded for slaves with rulers of African states ...

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    A directly photographed image: Custom image processing: Portrait: Exposure mode: Auto exposure: White balance: Auto white balance: Focal length in 35 mm film: 24 mm: Scene capture type: Standard: Speed unit: Kilometers per hour: Speed of GPS receiver: 0: Reference for direction of image: True direction: Direction of image: 116.00522420549 ...

  4. Triangular trade - Wikipedia

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    In this circuit the sea lane west from Africa to the West Indies (and later, also to Brazil) was known as the Middle Passage; its cargo consisted of abducted or recently purchased African people. During the Age of Sail, the particular routes were also shaped by the powerful influence of winds and currents.

  5. Tom Feelings - Wikipedia

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    His most famous book is The Middle Passage: White Ships/Black Cargo (1995). Feelings was the recipient of numerous awards for his art in children's picture books. He was the first African-American artist to receive a Caldecott Honor , [ 1 ] and was the recipient of a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1982. [ 2 ]

  6. Atlantic slave trade - Wikipedia

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    After being captured and held in the factories, slaves entered the infamous Middle Passage. Meltzer's research puts this phase of the slave trade's overall mortality at 12.5%. [223] Their deaths were the result of brutal treatment and poor care from the time of their capture and throughout their voyage. [224]

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    The first image, posted by Musk on Nov. 9, is described as 94.3% likely to be created with the use of artificial intelligence (AI), according to AI-image detection tool Hive Moderation.

  8. 5 Things You Can Still Do Now To Minimize Your 2025 Tax Bill

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  9. Brooks (1781 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Brooks (or Brook, Brookes) was a British slave ship launched at Liverpool in 1781. She became infamous after prints of her were published in 1788. Between 1782 and 1804, she made 11 voyages from Liverpool in the triangular slave trade in enslaved people (for the Brooks, England, to Africa, to the Caribbean, and back to England).