More than 1,000 slave ships involved in the transatlantic slave trade, during which more than 12 million Africans were enslaved, sank around the world, according to archival records. But fewer than a dozen have been located and documented as archaeological sites. Part of the reason is the lack of economic value in the ships … Mozambique
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2024/oct/16/divers-explore-18th-century-slave-ship-off-mozambique

Diving with a purpose.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/sep/03/diving-with-a-purpose-black-divers-excavating-slave-shipwrecks

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‘People did not go quietly’: divers explore wreck of 18th-century slave ship where mutiny took place

Black archaeologists join team investigating off the coast of Mozambique as part of global project to identify and tell stories of wrecked ships involved in transatlantic slave trade

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Enterprise - A wee story From 1950’s by Nora O’Hare on Thomas McCabe and how slavery didn’t get a foothold in Belfast
https://www.newry.ie/history/enterprise
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Irish Surnames And Slave Ownership : Liam Hogan : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

a summary by liam hogan:“My (Crude) MethodologyFor the United States I used the Slave Schedules (1850), and for the British West Indies I consulted with...

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