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Enslaved

The Sunken History of the Transatlantic Slave Trade

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A riveting and illuminating exploration of the transatlantic slave trade by an intrepid team of divers seeking to reclaim the stories of their ancestors

From the writers behind the acclaimed documentary series Enslaved, starring Samuel L. Jackson, comes a rich and revealing narrative of the true global and human scope of the transatlantic slave trade. The trade existed for 400 years, during which twelve million people were trafficked and two million would die en route.

In these pages we meet the remarkable group Diving with a Purpose (DWP) as they dive for sunken slave ships all around the world. They search for remains and artifacts testifying to the millions of kidnapped Africans that were transported to Europe, the Americas, and the Caribbean. From manilla bracelets to shackles, cargo, and other possessions, the finds from these wrecks bring the stories of lost lives back to the surface.

As we follow the men and women of DWP across eleven countries, Jacobovici and Kingsley's rich research puts into vivid context the archaeology and history of these vessels that were lost between 1670 and 1858.

From the ports of Gold Coast Africa to the corporate hubs of trading companies of England, Portugal, and the Netherlands and the final destinations in the New World, Jacobovici and Kingsley show how the slave trade touched every nation and every society on earth.

Though global in scope, Enslaved makes history personal as we experience the divers' sadness, anger, reverence, and awe as they hold in their hands tangible pieces of their ancestors' world. What those people suffered on board those ships can never be forgiven. Enslaved works to ensure that it will always be remembered and understood and is the first book to tell the story of the transatlantic slave trade from the bottom of the sea.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 1, 2022
      Journalist Jacobovici (coauthor, The Last Gospel) and marine archaeologist Kingsley (God’s Gold) expand on their docuseries of the same name in this informative account of efforts to find and explore “lost and forgotten slave wrecks.” They spotlight Diving with a Purpose, a group of scuba divers who located the Leusden, a Dutch slaver whose 1738 sinking off the coast of Suriname killed 664 enslaved Africans, and the schooner Home, an Underground Railroad “freedom boat” that sank in Lake Michigan in 1858, among other wrecks. Amid technical details about the group’s expeditions, the authors document horrific conditions on the Middle Passage, detail how European demand for sugar and coffee drove the slave trade, and explain the significance of salvaged items, including the copper bracelets used as currency in Africa. (According to Royal African Company records, one enslaved person could be bought for 200 bracelets.) Also discussed are slave rebellions at sea and the lives of survivors including abolitionist Olaudah Equiano, who was trafficked from Benin in 1756. Though the writing gets choppy at times, the authors present a wealth of information and effectively commemorate the two million captured Africans who died en route to Europe and the New World. Readers will be horrified and enlightened.

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