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Africa, Benin, Ouidah. Route of the Slaves (aka Route des Esclaves). Infamous beachfront gateway port to salvery. Seaside resort wall mural
USA, Washington D. C. Female Union Band Cemetery, abandoned former cemetery of black womenUSA, Washington D.C. Female Union Band Cemetery, abandoned former cemetery of black women and paupers, lanterns
HISTORY OF AFRICA. Slave market in Zanzibar. Engraving by Hildibrand. 1882History of Africa. Slave market in Zanzibar. Engraving by Hildibrand. 1882
Africa. Sierra Leone. Bride of the High Society. Colored engraving 1880
Explorers crossing a stream in the mountains Niniya. Sudan. Colored engraving of 1892Explorers crossing a stream in the mountains. Nienieya, Sudan. Colored engraving of 1892
African native kissing the arm of an European settler. Colored engraving of 1887
Jean Lafitte House, Former Slave Trading Headquarters, French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, US
ABC Islands - BONAIRE - Oranje Pan: Former Slave Huts at SunsetABC Islands, BONAIRE, Oranje Pan: Former Slave Huts at Sunset
Africa, Benin, Ouidah. Typical roadside view along Route of the Slaves (aka Route des Esclaves). Slave Coast, infamous gateway port to slavery. Small thatched huts
Africa, Benin, Ouidah. Typical roadside basket of avocados along the infamous Route of the Slaves (aka Route des Esclaves)
Africa, Benin, Ouidah. Portuguese Museum (aka Musee d Historie de Ouidah), housed in 18th century fort, exhibits on history of voodoo & slave trade
Wall mural of ship along Route des Esclaves (Slave Route) in Ouidah in Southern Benin
West Africa, Benin, Ouidah, Bight of Benin, Door of Return. Sign at entrance to door of return, a monument on the site of a Portuguese fort, where millions of slaves were shipped off to the New World
Africa, West Africa, Benin, Ouidah, Bight of Benin, Door of Return. Monument on the site of a Portuguese fort used to ship millions of slaves off to colonies
Africa, BeninAfrica, West Africa, Benin, Ouidah, Bight of Benin, Door of Return. Statue at the Door of Return, a monument on the site of a Portuguese fort used to ship millions of slaves off to colonies
Africa, West Africa, Ghana, Elmina. Canons gaurd seaside entrance to Cape Coast Castle