United Nations Trans-Atlantic
Slave Trade Remembrance
The International Day also aims to raise awareness about the dangers of racism
and prejudice today.
Slave Trade Remembrance
"For over 400 years, more than 15 million men, women and children were the victims of the tragic transatlantic slave trade, one of the darkest chapters in human history."
Every year on 25 March, the United Nation's International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade offers the opportunity to honor and remember those who suffered and died at the hands of the brutal slavery system. Exhibit of types of vessels used in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade by Spain, Portugal, France, Germany England, & others. |
The International Day also aims to raise awareness about the dangers of racism
and prejudice today.
Commemorating the Memory of the Victims]
In commemoration of the memory of the victims, the United Nations General Assembly, in its resolution 62/122 of 17 December 2007, declared 25 March the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade, to be observed annually.
The resolution also called for the establishment of an outreach programs to mobilize educational institutions, civil society and other organizations to inculcate in future generations the "causes, consequences and lessons of the transatlantic slave trade, and to communicate the dangers of racism and prejudice."
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Assemble family, school and genealogy groups
Voyages Database - 36,002 Trans-Atlantic Slaving Voyages, African images of people, vessels and manuscript registers
from slaving vessels mid-1500's-1870's.
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California Slavery Era Insurance Registry Database - List of businesses that insured slave labor in America. It's an additional primary source for research that fills gaps of US Census.
Click to see the Voyages.org Database Overview by Teresa R. Kemp
California Slavery Era Insurance Registry Database - List of businesses that insured slave labor in America. It's an additional primary source for research that fills gaps of US Census.
Each insurer licensed and doing business in this state shall research and report to the Commissioner with respect to any records within the insurer's possession or knowledge relating to insurance policies issued to slaveholders that provided coverage for damage to or death or their slaves
- NY Life Insurance Cancelled Slave Insurance Policies Report
- Slave Policy Insurance Documents
- Slave Names
- Slave Holder Names
- Slavery Era Report
African Names & Louisiana Slave Names Databases -
All African people didn't loose their names. I'll cover original African names &
American names, the enslaved were given in America.
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