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These 9 memorials trace the global impact of slavery


These 9 memorials trace the global impact of slavery
More than 12 million Africans were forced from their homes and sold into slavery. These destinations tell their stories.
ByNneka Okona
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Last year’s push to make the Black Lives Matter movement mainstream challenged travelers to seek perspectives left out of their guidebooks. This aspect of the movement added momentum to an ongoing conversation about the origins and interpretations of historic landmarks, venerated memorials, and key sites in the United States, especially those of the colonial and Civil War eras. 
Some 400 years ago, enslaved Africans first arrived in colonial Virginia. But the impact of slavery reached far beyond the original colonies. The transatlantic slave trade, active between 1525 and 1866, forcibly removed 12.5 million people, mainly from Central and West Africa, and redistributed them across the Americas, Europe, and the Caribbean. To commemorate this tragedy and ensure the worl ....

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Old Slave Mart Museum brings to life dark history of Charleston


Old Slave Mart Museum brings to life dark history of Charleston
The building was used as an auction site to sell people of African descent.
The Old Slave Mart Museum is a building where people of African descent were sold into slavery in the 1850 s and 60 s (Source: Raphael James Live 5 News)
By Ann McGill and Raphael James | February 23, 2021 at 2:32 PM EST - Updated February 24 at 9:26 AM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Walk into the Old Slave Mart Museum in downtown and you will be standing in a place that holds a dark history of Charleston and America.
“You’re going to step foot on sacred ground. The museum itself is situated in an historic alleyway that back in the 1850′s and 60′s was used as an auction location to sell people of African descent,” museum research coordinator Rachel Campbell said. ....

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