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Human migration / Atlantic slave trade / Colonization of the Americas / Early Modern period / Archaeology / West Africa / African diaspora / Slavery / Diaspora / Racism / Americas / Anthropology
Date: 2013-01-31 19:38:40
Human migration
Atlantic slave trade
Colonization of the Americas
Early Modern period
Archaeology
West Africa
African diaspora
Slavery
Diaspora
Racism
Americas
Anthropology

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