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'Slave gang crossing the African desert', c1880.
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Male, female and child captives driven into slavery by Arab slave traders, c1875.
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'The slave trade in Africa: a gang on the march', c1875.
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Chained and yoked slaves on the march to the trading station, 1965.
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The selling and branding of slaves before being put aboard a ship, 1965.
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Scene from slave life, 1965.
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Negro slaves washing for diamonds watched over by supervisors with whips, Brazil, 1815.
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'Poor Consolation', 1858.
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History of Africa. Nineteenth century. Prisoners of war awaiting their fate. Engraving in "L'Illustration, Journel Universel.".
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'Manner of Washing for Gold in the Brazilian Mountains', 1814. Artist: Lester
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Public slave auction, 1965.
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Captives being brought on board a slave ship on the West Coast of Africa (Slave Coast), c1880. Although Britain outlawed slavery in 1833 and it was abolished in the USA after the defeat of the Confederacy in the Civil War in 1865, the transatlantic trade in African slaves continued. The main market for the slaves was Brazil, where slavery was not abolished until 1888. 
Location Ann Ronan Picture Library/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier ART414202 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3814px × 2749px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century CE
Africa, Topography
African, People
Print
Prisoner
Ship
Slave
Slavery