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2019

Slave Trade

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Detrimental Tears, Cooper Kennedy, Jacob Kimball, Monica Roberts, Orlandrea Anderson Jan 2019

Detrimental Tears, Cooper Kennedy, Jacob Kimball, Monica Roberts, Orlandrea Anderson

History from Below: Memorialization Projects

For our museum we chose to design it as a walkthrough of a ship used during the Transatlantic trade. Through research we were able to understand how slaves on the ship were treated. We were able to understand that slaves were confined to small spaces while linked together with others during voyages. With this we were able to gather ideas on the layout of our museum. First we chose to put a set of metal chains in the museum to give a sense of how slaves had to be transported. As you walk through you will see what it was …


National Memorial For The First Twenty, Jerimiah Rapp, Jonathan Derouen, Joy Flowers, Logan Rush Jan 2019

National Memorial For The First Twenty, Jerimiah Rapp, Jonathan Derouen, Joy Flowers, Logan Rush

History from Below: Memorialization Projects

The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade was responsible for the enslavement and displacement of many Africans of different ages, genders, and cultures. The memorial presents the diversity in a line of African men, women, and children trudging down a pier in chains, the last figure looking back across the ocean to Africa’s western coast.

The Port of Hampton Roads in Chesapeake, Virginia is the location in which the first enslaved Africans arrived in North America in 1619. Only about 20 of the 60 Africans survived the voyage and departed.


History Of "Old Slave Mart", Shayla Tyson, Shanella Thompson, Nedjaina Jovin, Carolyn Jackson Jan 2019

History Of "Old Slave Mart", Shayla Tyson, Shanella Thompson, Nedjaina Jovin, Carolyn Jackson

History from Below: Memorialization Projects

After extensive amount of research we collectively agreed we wanted to showcase this history by taking the audience through a journey. A journey that would depicted the horror and pain enslaved Africans had to endure while being forced to migrate from their homes to a foreign place. After force migrating to “The New World” the enslaved people had to suffer through forced labor on plantations that would expect them to be die on in the next two years of their life. We wanted to make this memorial completely raw and uncut, adding on to a already existing place to hit …


African Statue Of Liberty, Jason Bracey, Fredrick Cole, Cierra Fenn, Lauren Bentley Jan 2019

African Statue Of Liberty, Jason Bracey, Fredrick Cole, Cierra Fenn, Lauren Bentley

History from Below: Memorialization Projects

Tybee Island is situated at the mouth of the Savannah River, which leads to the city of Savannah. As ships arrived in North America with enslaved men, women, and children they were inspected at Tybee Island for signs of illness, and disease in order to hinder the spread of infectious diseases from overseas. As shipments increased a demand for a quarantine hospital arose. In 1766 lawmakers in Savannah authorized a budget of seventy pounds to seek a location to serve as a receiving juncture for incoming ships. The seventy pound budget was used to purchase 104 acres on the west …


Cartagena De Indias, Fabian Asdrubal, Gabriel Williams, Alvaro Regalado Jan 2019

Cartagena De Indias, Fabian Asdrubal, Gabriel Williams, Alvaro Regalado

History from Below: Memorialization Projects

This memorial depicts a pedestal which is supporting a wide pan of sugarcane and gold coins. At the bottom of the pedestal is a set of handcuffs that are wrapped around the pedestal. This memorial relates back to the overall project as it is a figurative representation of slavery in Colombia.


Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Memorial In St. Croix, Hope Johnson, Rachel Townley, Glenville Challenger Jan 2019

Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Memorial In St. Croix, Hope Johnson, Rachel Townley, Glenville Challenger

History from Below: Memorialization Projects

The memorial is a full size slave ship that is accessible by a ramp in the front where statues of enslaved peoples can be seen exiting the ship The conditions in the memorial are meant to reflect those on a real slave ship therefore, visitors will be unprotected from the sun on deck and experience close quarters in a dark environment below the deck On deck is where most of the women and children will be found, some together and some alone Underneath the deck visitors will find a majority of men and older boys who are pushed into a …


El Esclavo De Caribe, Kanise Triplett, Makenzie Bailey, Amaris Daniels, Jasmine Harris Jan 2019

El Esclavo De Caribe, Kanise Triplett, Makenzie Bailey, Amaris Daniels, Jasmine Harris

History from Below: Memorialization Projects

Focusing on the Caribbean aspect of the slave trade, Columbia was one of the most prominent locations that held enslaved people. Over 4,877,836 enslaved peoples were taken to the Caribbean.

This memorial is at the la quinta de san pedro in Santa Marta Colombia. This place is an old hacienda that that was worked on by slaves.