Slave Voyages (The Trans-Atlantic and Intra-American slave trade)

This digital memorial raises questions about the largest slave trades in history and offers access to the documentation available to answer them. European colonizers turned to Africa for enslaved laborers to build the cities and extract the resources of the Americas. They forced millions of mostly unnamed Africans across the Atlantic to the Americas, and from one part of the Americas to another. Analyze these slave trades and view interactive maps, timelines, and animations to see the dispersal in action.

Subjects: 
Genealogy;
History of Africa;
United States History;
World History;
African American Studies;
Latin American Studies;
Statistics

Notes: 
The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database now comprises 36,000 individual slaving expeditions between 1514 and 1866. The Intra-American Slave Trade Database contains information on approximately 10,000 slave voyages within the Americas. The African Names Database provides personal details of 91,491 Africans taken from captured slave ships or from African trading sites. It displays the African name, age, gender, origin, country, and places of embarkation and disembarkation of each individual.

Dates of Coverage: 
1514-1866

Provider: 
The National Endowment for the Humanities and an Emory University Digital Library Research Initiative

Language: 
English