slave ship in English

noun
1
a ship transporting slaves, especially one carrying slaves from Africa.
Well, the world focused on West Africa for more than a week as a reputed slave ship carrying as many as 250 children was reported off the coast.

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1. Diagram of the way slaves were packed into a slave ship

2. This slave ship, - the Empress of Africa... belonged to my family.

3. John Ruskin: The two Boyhoods, The slave ship, The mountain gloom, The mountain glory, Venice, St

4. But a closer look at this lotus reveals each petal to be the cross-section of a slave ship.

5. Barracoon: The Story of the Last ‘Black Cargo’ (2018) is Zora Neale Hurston’s interview in 1931 with the last known surviving African of the last American slave ship, the Clothilda

6. Barracoon is an interview record of the memories of Cudjo Lewis who is believed to be the last living person captured in Africa and brought to America on a slave ship

7. The project entitled l'Utile...1761, Esclaves oubliés (Forgotten slaves) includes a component for underwater archaeological research on a slave ship that sank off the coast of Tromelin Island, abandoning its cargo of slaves from Madagascar on the island.

8. Underwater Archaeology The project entitled l'Utile...1761, Esclaves oubliés (Forgotten slaves) includes a component for underwater archaeological research on a slave ship that sank off the coast of Tromelin Island, abandoning its cargo of slaves from Madagascar on the island.

9. Volved, directl or indirectlyy in th, slave trade.e Eve0 Avowen d opponents of the trade suc, h as the Rathbones coul, d allow return-ing slave-ship to freighs West Indiat producn oen thei behalf.r 7 William Roscoe a notabl, advocate oef abolition wa, s a banking partner of slave-trader Thoma Leyland.s 8

10. Eighteenth-century missionary Abbe Raynal declared that when the first slave ship wrecked near Saint Vincent the survivors were received as "brethren." Given the prevailing drifts of wind and current, Saint Vincent, at thirteen degrees north latitude, would have been a likely landfall for trading and fishing dugouts from the great river deltas of West Africa that must have occasionally been

11. A Benighted creature who has the folly to worship something that he can see and feel.: It is here, gentle shepherds, the Benighted stand most in need of your labors.: Returning through the mountains of Cheviot, he was Benighted, and lost his way.: About as well throw some Benighted Africans into a slave ship and order them to make a telephone or a phonograph!