Historical Site about Slave Trade and its local connections to Africa and France

Started by stephendare, August 12, 2009, 11:00:35 AM

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Very cute girl with the National Park Service is working on a new historical project based out of the Timucuan Preserve.

Check out the link.

http://rangercarol.blogspot.com/
QuoteThis blog will track my work with the Shackles of Memory Association (L’association Les Anneaux de la Mémoire) and my visit to Nantes in September 2009. My goal is to develop a curriculum for local schools that ties the history of slavery on both sides of the Atlantic - France, West Africa, and the American South.

The historical slave trade port of Nantes will be used to explain the European history associated with the slave trade, its origins and process. From there, ships can be tracked to coastal trading ports in West Africa. The story of the Middle Passage will be explained through a variety of experiences recorded in primary resources throughout the history of the slave trade.

Several National Parks will be used to tell the stories of the enslaved men, women, and children who lived daily with the institution of slavery. The parks will also highlight the legacy of slavery, and the perseverance and contributions of people of African descent to modern American society.

This project was made possible by the National Park Foundation through its partnership with the National Park Service.