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Background
Slavery in the Caribbean
Nevis and St Kitts
Excavating slavery
Explore the sites
Explore the documents
Online resources
Bibliography
About the project
Online resources on slavery and archaeology
Museums and digital exhibits
The International Slavery Museum, Liverpool, England (UK)
The National Archives, Caribbean Histories Revealed (UK)
The National Archives Abolition of Slavery Resources (UK)
Parliament and the British Slave Trade, 1600-1807
English Heritage: The Slave Trade and Abolition
The Nevis Conservation and Historical Society.
London, sugar and slavery: revealing our city's untold story. Museum in Docklands
Revealing Histories, Debating Slavery (UK)
Searchable digital archives and collections
The Transatlantic Slave Trade Database (US)
The Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery (US)
The Atlantic Slave Trade and Slave Life in the Americas: A Visual Record (US)
North American Slave Narratives (US)
Recovered Histories: Reawakening the narratives of enslavement, resistance and the fight for freedom (UK)
Teaching and learning resources
Understanding Slavery (UK)
The Library of Congress, African-American Odyssey (US)
The African Diaspora Archaeology Network (US)
Africans in America: America's Journey through Slavery (US)
The Henrietta Marie, an English Merchant Slave Ship (US)
Bristol, The Georgian House
Hull, Wilberforce House Museum
History in Focus
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