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Introduction Sylviane A. Diouf Between the early 1500s and the late 1860s, an estimated twelve million African men, women, and children were forcibly transported across the Atlantic Ocean.1 About seven million were displ
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America / Africa / Asia / Europe / Americas / /

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Senegal / Gambia / France / United States / Soviet Union / Guinea-Bissau / Australia / Nigeria / United Kingdom / Ghana / Sierra Leone / /

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Fort SaintJoseph / /

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transportation / political and social systems / insurance / /

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Sahara desert / Atlantic Ocean / Birim Valley / Sierra Leone / Gorée Island / Gambia River / Upper Guinea Coast / Senegal River / Indian Ocean / /

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Department of State / European Union / Adinkra’s army / /

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Gomes / William Thomas / Jean-Baptiste Durand / Joseph E. Inikori / Pedro Blanco / Joseph Wright / Mohammed Said / Muhammad Ali ben Said / Introduction / Job ben Solomon / al-Rahman Barry / Muhammad Kaba / John Ormond / Carolyn A. Brown / Michael Mason / Samuel Ajayi Crowther / Grace Nichols / Olaudah Equiano / Abu Bakr al-Siddiq / Ali Eisami Gazirmabe / /

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infamous trader / poet / king / Governor / Anti-Slavery Reporter / trader / /

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Anti-Slavery Reporter / /

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West Africa / Indian Ocean / Middle East / eastern Nigeria / southern Ghana / southern Senegal / former Soviet Union / /

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Wonders of the African World / /

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