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The setting for their flights was what became known as the “Blue Highway,” which ran up and down the Eastern Seaboard and enabled enslaved people to escape as stowaways in below-deck hideaways.
An overland journey north was an impractical choice for many who sought to escape slavery. Some fugitives took to the sea.
Pirate shipwrecks off Costa Rica, long shrouded in mystery, have been revealed to hide a dramatic 1710 maritime story lost to ...
In 1700, the English merchant slave ship Henrietta Marie sank 35 miles west of Key West shortly after offloading 190 captured Africans in Jamaica. Nearly 325 years later, using the ...
While the Trump administration tries to downplay matters of race and racism in US history, the minister of a Providence ...
We were all wondering what that big, chonky ship that Saw Gerrera's Partisans use in Andor Season 2. It's a YV-865 ...
Two shipwrecks in Costa Rica were long thought to be sunken pirate ships. New research shows they were actually Danish slave ships. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with archaeologist Andreas Bloch.
In 1839, Sengbe Pieh, also known as Joseph Cinque, along with hundreds of others from the West African village of Mendeland, ...
After a fun foray with a past companion, we return to the Doctor and Belinda Chandra storyline. "The Story and the Engine" is ...
What were once believed to be pirate shipwrecks have now been definitively identified astwo Danish slave ships that sank in ...