Slavery, the bane of humanity

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The site by Stratford Hall explains in simple terms the history and reasons of slavery in the past. It has information for the lay reader about the treatment meted out to slaves from their diets to their work to their family lives. The site also includes a comprehensive bibliography to aid further research on the subject.

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The site by Stratford Hall explains in simple terms the history and reasons of slavery in the past. It has information for the lay reader about the treatment meted out to slaves from their diets to their work to their family lives. The site also includes a comprehensive bibliography to aid further research on the subject.

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The site tells about a four-part series documenting the history of American slavery from its beginnings in the British colonies to its end in the Southern states and the years of post-Civil War Reconstruction. It gives a comprehensive synopsis about each episode of the series along with previews and credits. It also ha a broadcast schedule to facilitate viewer information.

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This BBC world site is dedicated to telling the story of Africans in America. It lists and explores the reasons behind the slavery that the continent suffered and charts its movement right to its end. The site also provides audio links to exclusive BBC radio shows on the subject of slavery.

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Explore the Long Island University Library for understanding the reasons for the occurrence of slavery in America. The site provides the historical perspective on its subsequent end by the victory of democratic principles too. Along with timelines, the site also furthers information specific movements and incidents that changed the course of slavery in America.

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Now one can explore history using digital techniques to effectively enhance teaching and research. This site is an online textbook on slavery with all the chapters hyperlinked and only a click away. The site is an example in how digital technology can make the process of research simpler and more exhaustive.


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