Atlantic slave trade
- Attribution
- Posted14 November 2019
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- Posted30 October 2019
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- Posted23 October 2019
Why I moved to Ghana from the US. Newsday. Audio, 00:05:47
400 years since the slave trade started, Ghana is encouraging African diaspora to return
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Posted1 August 2019
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- Posted31 July 2019
Historic houses or beautiful prisons. Newsday. Audio, 00:03:24
Life in Charleston through the eyes of the powerful and the enslaved who maintained them.
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Posted2 July 2019
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- Posted25 March 2019
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- Posted31 December 2018
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- Posted25 August 2018
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- Posted25 July 2018
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- Posted24 July 2018
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- Posted27 May 2018
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- Posted12 December 2017
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- Posted3 November 2017
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- Posted17 July 2017
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- Posted26 April 2017
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- Posted1 March 2017
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- Posted1 March 2017
The Essay. Legacies of 1619, Mary Prince and Sally Hemings. Audio, 14 minutes
Author Anne Bailey reflects on two remarkable women, Mary Prince and Sally Hemings.
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
- Available for over a year
The Essay. Legacies of 1619, Sarah Forbes Bonetta. Audio, 14 minutes
David Olusoga on the life of a girl sold into slavery and gifted to Queen Victoria.
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
- Available for over a year
The Essay. Legacies of 1619, Isaac. Audio, 14 minutes
Daina Ramey Berry reflects on Isaac, whose life ended in a final act of defiance.
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
- Available for over a year
The Essay. Legacies of 1619, Philip Quaque. Audio, 14 minutes
Caryl Phillips reflects on the life of African priest Philip Quaque.
- AttributionBBC Radio 3
- Available for over a year
Who Do You Think You Are? Series 14, Noel Clarke. Video, 59 minutes
Noel Clarke visits the Caribbean to learn more about his family.
- AttributionBBC One
- Available for 10 months
Open Book. 28/08/2011. Audio, 30 minutes
DJ Taylor talks to the Booker Prize-winning novelist Barry Unsworth.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
- Available for over a year