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  2. Voyages: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database - Wikipedia

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    They reckon that in 366 years, slaving vessels embarked about 12.5 million captives in Africa, and landed 10.7 million in the New World. A horrific discovery is a careful estimate that the Middle Passage took a toll of more than 1.8 million African lives. In this quantitative database, the numbers are enslaved people. [3]

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  4. African Slave Trade Patrol - Wikipedia

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    Navy vessels were recalled from all over the world and reassigned to the Union blockade of southern ports. By the end of the Civil War, the African slave trade on the Atlantic had diminished further, though overland slave trading continued into the 1900s, primarily in North Africa and Central Africa. U.S. Navy officers who served in Africa ...

  5. Farrell Lines - Wikipedia

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    In November 1925, the USSB announced the sale of the American South African Line and its five vessels through a public auction. [ 6 ] On December 10, 1925, John M. Franklin, representing the Farrell family and other investors, placed the winning bid of US$784,019.50 (equivalent to about $13,621,409 in 2023), securing the company and its vessels ...

  6. Alexander Falconbridge - Wikipedia

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    The British surgeon Alexander Falconbridge served as a ship's surgeon on four slave trade voyages between 1782 and 1787 (on the ships Tartar (1780–1781), Emilia (1783-84), Alexander (1785-86) and, again, Emilia (1786-87) [2] before rejecting the slave trade and becoming an abolitionist.

  7. Taita falcon - Wikipedia

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    The Taita falcon is a small, fast-flying raptor that catches its prey in the air. [3] This falcon is active mostly from dawn till mid-morning and then again in the mid to late afternoon. [2] It has very small wings relative to its robust build; therefore, this falcon can reach high speeds for hunting. [3]

  8. De Ruyter's expedition to West Africa - Wikipedia

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    Captain Willem van der Zaen, commanding the ship "t Geloof," sent a boat into the inland to search for them. The following day, the boat returned with the three Dutch captives on board. The man was identified as Gysbert Hendricksz from Utrecht. They had been aboard the captured ship "De Bril" and had been mistreated by the British.

  9. Middle Passage (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Middle Passage (1990) is a historical novel by American writer Charles R. Johnson about the final voyage of an illegal American slave ship on the Middle Passage.Set in 1830, it presents a personal and historical perspective of the illegal slave trade in the United States, telling the story of Rutherford Calhoun, a freed slave who sneaks aboard a slave ship bound for Africa in order to escape a ...