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1. “Saltwater Negroes”
From: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE MIDDLE PASSAGE

2. “Seasoning”
From: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE MIDDLE PASSAGE

3. THE JEW AND THE NEGRO IN AMERICAN HISTORY: A COMPARISON AND A CONTRAST
From: Bittersweet Encounter

4. The beginnings of a regular European trade in slaves from Africa.
From: Africa and the West

5. The subordination of labor in South Africa.
From: Africa and the West

6. Amistad: Slavery’s Northern Dred Scott Decision
From: Famous American Crimes and Trials

7. The Council of the Indies answers questions from the King of Spain concerning the introduction of slaves into Spanish America.
From: Africa and the West

8. Treaties with “barbarians” are different from those with “civilized” people.
From: Africa and the West

9. The Atlantic Slave Trade, 1440–1870
From: Key Events in African History

10. The persistence of “illegal” slaving.
From: Africa and the West

11. The voyage of the Hannibal, carrying slaves from West Africa to Barbados.
From: Africa and the West

12. Willem Bosman describes the Dutch trade for slaves on the West African Coast.
From: Africa and the West

13. In support of slavery and against monopoly.
From: Africa and the West

14. Venture Smith describes his capture into slavery.
From: Africa and the West

15. Olaudah Equiano becomes a slave.
From: Africa and the West

16. A Constitution for the New Nation—With Slavery
From: History of Black Americans

17. Anders Sparrman describes the treatment of slaves in South Africa.
From: Africa and the West

18. Alexander Falconbridge describes his experiences as a physician on slave ships.
From: Africa and the West

19. The plan of the slave ship Brookes .
From: Africa and the West

20. In support of the continued importation of slaves into South Africa.
From: Africa and the West

21. The Pope grants to the Portuguese a monopoly of trade with Africa.
From: Africa and the West

22. The trade question in West Africa.
From: Africa and the West

23. Mungo Park describes taking slaves from the interior of Africa to the coast.
From: Africa and the West

24. The Impact of Black Revolution, II
From: History of Black Americans

25. Britain and the United States enact legislation to abolish the trade in slaves.
From: Africa and the West

26. Ali Eisami recounts how he was taken into slavery and then freed.
From: Africa and the West

27. Samuel Crowther escapes slavery.
From: Africa and the West

28. The Asante king questions British motives in ending the slave trade.
From: Africa and the West

29. A slave revolt in South Africa.
From: Africa and the West

30. A Muslim explains the morality and practices of slavery.
From: Africa and the West

31. Tippu Tip, the “leopard.”
From: Africa and the West

32. Chisi Ndjurisiye Sichyajunga, slave.
From: Africa and the West

33. The King of Asante disputes the text of a treaty.
From: Africa and the West

34. The King of Spain regulates the importation of African slaves into the Americas.
From: Africa and the West

35. British attempts to break the Portuguese and Spanish monopolies of slave trading.
From: Africa and the West

36. Slavery: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern
From: History of Black Americans

37. The impact of the abolitionists on labor legislation.
From: Africa and the West

38. A Jesuit justifies the trade in African slaves to a skeptical colleague.
From: Africa and the West

39. The International Slave Trade
From: History of Black Americans

40. The importation of slaves into the Cape of Good Hope.
From: Africa and the West

41. An attempt to create an English monopoly of trade in West Africa.
From: Africa and the West

42. Compromise of 1850
From: STUDENT'S GUIDE TO LANDMARK CONGRESSIONAL LAWS ON CIVIL RIGHTS

43. Sources of slaves for the Royal African Company.
From: Africa and the West

44. The log of the Arthur, a ship carrying slaves for the Royal African Company from West Africa to Barbados.
From: Africa and the West

45. The secretary of state for the colonies proposes a more interventionist policy to end the slave trade.
From: Africa and the West

46. Abolition of the Slave Trade, Brazil
From: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE MIDDLE PASSAGE

47. Abolition of the Slave Trade, France
From: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE MIDDLE PASSAGE

48. Abolition of the Slave Trade, Great Britain
From: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE MIDDLE PASSAGE

49. Abolition of the Slave Trade, Spain
From: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE MIDDLE PASSAGE

50. Abolition of the Slave Trade, United States
From: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE MIDDLE PASSAGE