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  • 1slavetrade — slave trade n. Traffic in slaves. * * * …

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  • 2Slave Trade Act 1807 — The Slave Trade Act (citation 47 Geo III Sess. 1 c. 36 ) was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed on 25 March, 1807, with the long title An Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade . The original act is in the… …

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  • 3Victor Okrafo-Smart — The Reverend Victor Okrafo Smart is a Sierra Leonean author and genealogical researcher. Smart wrote a book on his ancestors called Okrafo in which he depicts his ancestral heritage [http://www.bbc.co.uk/nottingham/content/articles/2007/02/23/vict… …

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  • 4'Ata — ʻAta is a small, rocky island in the far south of the Tonga archipelago, situated on 22°08′56″S 176°10′41″W / 22.149°S 176.178°W / 22.149; 176.178. It is also known as Pylstaart island …

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  • 5Atlantic slave trade — The Atlantic slave trade, also known as the transatlantic slave trade, was the trade of African people supplied to the colonies of the New World that occurred in and around the Atlantic Ocean. It lasted from the 16th century to the 19th century.… …

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  • 6Deptford — For other uses, see Deptford (disambiguation). Coordinates: 51°28′41″N 0°01′35″W / 51.4780°N 0.0265°W / 51.4780; 0.0265 …

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  • 7Thomas Clarkson — (28 March 1760 ndash; 26 September 1846), abolitionist, was born at Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England, and became a leading campaigner against the slave trade in the British Empire.Early life and educationClarkson was the son of Rev. John Clarkson …

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  • 8African slave trade — This article discusses systems of slavery within Africa, the history and effects of the slavery trade upon Africa. And also Maafa. See Atlantic slave trade for the trans Atlantic trade, and Arab slave trade for the Trans Saharan trade. See… …

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  • 9History of slavery — The history of slavery uncovers many different forms of human exploitation across many cultures throughout history. Slavery, generally defined, refers to the systematic exploitation of labor traced back to the earliest records, such as the Code… …

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  • 10Society for effecting the abolition of the slave trade — The Society for effecting the abolition of the slave trade was a British abolitionist group, formed on May 22, 1787, when twelve men gathered together at a printing shop in London, United Kingdom.OriginsThe first statement by Quakers was signed… …

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