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Truly the masterpiece of Feelings ouvre, The Middle Passage is a tour-de-force of illustration genius.
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Truly the masterpiece of Feelings ouvre, The Middle Passage is a tour-de-force of illustration genius.
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Why should we, as the daughters, the descendants of "those who chose to survive" to quote from Julie Dash's Daughters of the Dust, those who went through an unimaginable hell called the Middle Passage - where, on top of that Holocaustic journey, our ancestral mothers had to add rape to their experience - and still the hell wasn't over, why are we still bearing the same scars?
Musings on the Global Culture of Rape: History and the Congo Anxious Black Woman 2008
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Some of the advocates of this traffic maintained that the voyage from Africa to the slave-market, called the Middle Passage, was an exceedingly comfortable portion of existence.
An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans Lydia Maria Francis Child 1841
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The journey across the Atlantic, known as the Middle Passage, led to the death of 10-20\% of the African slaves.
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The journey across the Atlantic, known as the Middle Passage, led to the death of 10-20% of the African slaves.
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The journey across the Atlantic, known as the Middle Passage, led to the death of 10-20\% of the African slaves.
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The journey across the Atlantic, known as the Middle Passage, led to the death of
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] GlenLuver 2009
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The journey across the Atlantic, known as the Middle Passage, led to the death of 10-20\% of the African slaves.
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The journey across the Atlantic, known as the Middle Passage, led to the death of 10-20\% of the African slaves.
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