African Slave Trade - stock illustration
Vintage engraving shows a crowd of African men, women, and children who had been rescued by the British navy from a slaving vessel in 1884. Two British sailors from the HMS Undine are seen in the background. Although the slave trade was abolished in many countries during the 19th century, slave trading continued in other countries.
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- USA,
- African Ethnicity,
- African Culture,
- Freedom,
- Abolitionism - Anti-slavery Movement,
- Black History in the US,
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- The Past,
- Underweight,
- 19th Century,
- 19th Century Style,
- Adult,
- Crowd of People,
- Cultures,
- East Africa,
- Historical Clothing,
- Historical Geopolitical Location,
- Horizontal,
- Hungry,
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- Social History,