1. reparationscomm.org

    Of the more than 10 million enslaved Africans to eventually reach the Western Hemisphere, just 388,747—less than 4 percent of the total—came to North America. This was dwarfed by the 1.3 million brought to Spanish Central America, the 4 million brought to British, French, Dutch, and Danish holdings in the Caribbean, and the 4.8 million ...
  2. Fewer than 4 percent of captives taken from Africa by European ships between 1501 and 1867 disembarked in the North American colonies or the United States, write David Eltis and David Richardson ...
  3. brightworkresearch.com

    Mainland North America: 388,747: 3.1%: Europe: 8,860.0007: Go to top. ... (as I cover in the article How South Africa's ANC is Far Worse and Less Just Than the Apartheid Government and the article The Decline of the South African Rail System by ANC and Black ... Black educators have come out in favor of less judgemental math where there is not ...
  4. abhmuseum.org

    Between 1525 and 1866, in the entire history of the slave trade to the New World, according to the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database, 12.5 million Africans were shipped to the New World. 10.7 million survived the dreaded Middle Passage, disembarking in North America, the Caribbean and South America.
  5. slavevoyages.org

    Jan 28, 2024Less than 4 percent disembarked in North America, and only just over 10,000 in Europe. Total documented embarkations: 9,371,001 captives Percent of estimated embarkations: 88.5%. 9. Volume and direction of the trans-Atlantic slave trade from all African to all American regions
  6. inquisitr.com

    Black History: Less Than 10 Percent Of Slaves Actually Came To North America, Transatlantic Slave Trade — Where Did They All Go? Published on: February 10, 2015 at 5:22 PM By Antonio J. Newell
  7. yalebooks.yale.edu

    Leonardo Marques— When faced with the numbers of the transatlantic slave trade, U.S. citizens are frequently surprised by the fact that less than 400,000 enslaved Africans were carried to North America out of the more than ten million people that were disembarked by slave ships in the Americas between the sixteenth and the nineteenth centuries.
  8. facebook.com

    But as we discussed in Episode 2 of Slate's History of American Slavery Academy,... But as we discussed in Episode 2 of Slate's History of American Slavery Academy, relative to the entire slave trade, North America was a bit player.
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