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Distribution of the Slave Population of the Southern States
Map Showing the Distribution of the Slave Population of the Southern States of the United States; 1861 (USA 2021)
The Atlantic slave trade
This TED-Ed lesson discusses the historical, economic and personal impact of the slave trade (2015).
Enslaved: Peoples of the Historical Slave Trade
The primary focus of Enslaved.org is people - individuals who were enslaved, owned slaves, were connected to the slave trade, and worked to emancipate slaves (USA: Harvard u.a. 2021).
Slave Trade Database
The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database comprises 36,000 individual slaving expeditions between 1514 and 1866 (USA 2021).
‘Twelve Years a Slave,’ and ‘An Escape ...’
This New York Times lesson pairs an excerpt from the original text by Solomon Northup with a recent Times article that discusses Mr. Northup’s narrative in the context of the antislavery literary genre (2014).
Slave Revolt in Jamaica, 1760-1761
On April 7 1760 approximately 1,500 enslaved individuals in Jamaica initiated what would be the largest slave revolt in the history of the British empire. Harvard University Professor and Historian Vincent Brown created this interactive map and timeline of the revolt (USA 2017-20).
Atlantic slave trade - Involuntary immigrants
Das Video beinhaltet 1. eine englischsprachige Darstellung über den atlantischen Sklavenhandel, 2. zwei Aufgaben hierzu, die Schüler_innen bearbeiten (10 Minuten / segu: selbstgesteuert-entwickelnder Geschichtsunterricht, Köln 2012-20)
Teaching about the slave trade (UNESCO)
UNESCO presents African Passages: an interactive educational resource about the legacy of the trans- atlantic slave trade. Elaborated by a consortium of universities, museums and individuals in co-operation with UNESCO, it shows the influence of enslaved Africans in one specific North American area and is meant to serve as a prototype. You find : Take a tour through African ...
The Atlantic Slave Trade
John Green teaches about slavery. He investigates when and where slavery originated, how it changed over the centuries, and how Europeans and colonists in the Americas arrived at the idea that people could own other people (11 minutes / USA: Crash Course 2017).
The Atlantic slave trade
Slavery has occurred in many forms throughout the world, but the Atlantic slave trade -- which forcibly brought more than 10 million Africans to the Americas -- stands out for both its global scale and its lasting legacy. Anthony Hazard discusses the historical, economic and personal impact of this massive historical injustice (TED-Ed 2020).