Transatlantic Slavery

1517 – 1810

Transatlantic slavery was a brutal system in which millions of Africans were forcibly transported to the Americas and other parts of the world. Enslaved individuals endured inhumane conditions both during the journey and upon arrival, facing grueling labor, severe mistreatment, and deprivation of basic rights. This period deeply impacted African societies and shaped the economic and social landscapes globally, with a legacy that continues to resonate today. (Books about resistance to and the end of slavery in the US can be found here.)