What was it like to be a Slave? The story in pictures by Maria Stringfield.

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What was it like to be a Slave? The story in pictures by Maria Stringfield

The March to the Coast n What is happening in this picture?

The Middle Passage n What were conditions like during the middle passage?

Arrival n What happened on arrival??

Life as a slave n What can you see in the picture? n What can we learn about how the slave owners kept control?

Punishment n What has happened to this slave? n What might he have done to have been punished like this?

Life as a slave n What do these pictures tell you about life as a slave?

Execution n For what sort of things could slaves be executed?