Slave Voyages
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The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database
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http://slavevoyages.org 14-10-2013 18:51:49
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'To choose its sites, the project relies primarily on a vast database of records collected by another group, the long-running SlaveVoyages project.' Texas Monthly Slave Voyages MPCPMP
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Since 2008, the Slave Voyages database has been an invaluable digital resource for teachers. Join us on Feb. 1 as Nafees M. Khan talks about this resource and explores the historical connections between the slave trade & the African Diaspora. Register: bit.ly/48TbmwV
First view of the internal Brazilian slave trade to Rio de Janeiro, 1831-1887 on Slave Voyages Intra-American Slave Trade Database. Over 21,400 records of voyages, carrying more than 163,000 enslaved people.
It looks like we will have to update Slave Voyages trans-Atlantic database...
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We are expanding the circle of our international partners to include one of the most renowned research and database projects in the world. We are happy to announce that the @prize_papers and Slave Voyages databases will be linked in future. Read more: idw-online.de/de/news825945#…
Research and archival finds makes for a great read! We're pleased to have been able to contribute to this really important work, and look forward to Nick Radburn's project progressing.
Our very own Alexander Scott is included in the piece too.
Slave Voyages project developed with support from NEH and Arts and Humanities Research Council at Rice University and Lancaster University helps link British monarchy to slave trade. Via The Washington Post | Rice University School of Humanities Rice University News
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Very happy for Rice University Center for Research Computing, especially for John Mulligan and Derek Keller. Well done! Slave Voyages Rice University News PEARC #PEARC23
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Publication day for my book Traders in Men (tinyurl.com/bdhvffmr). I started work on this topic fifteen years ago, when I still lived in New Zealand, and so it’s amazing to have this out there. Thanks to Yale University Press London📚 and @the_real_adina for making this happen!
Jane Hooper and Matt Hopper share news about our NEH project on the Indian Ocean and Asian Slave Trade Database at an important conference in #zanzibar , organized by The Africa Institute . Nice to see Slave Voyages making new strides in such a meaningful way!
Congrats International African American Museum !! Proud to have contributed in a small way to the museum!
This #Juneteenth , I would like to celebrate the date by highlighting #TexasBound , a series of posts I edited on Echoes: The Slave Voyages Blog. The series explores the history and legacies of the traffic to Texas. Free to read. Stay tuned for more! >>> slavevoyages.org/blog/tag/texas…