Maps and Figures
Maps
1 Main Atlantic regions and ports in West Africa and West Central Africa
2 Main slave-trading ports in Europe, Africa, and the Americas
Figures
2.1 Last Day of the Annual Customs for Watering the Graves of the King’s Ancestors, 1793
4.1 Exhibition on Sally slave ship, 2018
5.1 Rua do Poço dos Negros (Street of the Blacks’ Pit), 2022
5.2 Cicely’s tomb, 2022
5.3 Burial ground of the enslaved members of the Black brotherhood of Our Lady of the Rosary of the Black Men, 2009
6.1 Slave Market, Lagos, 2020
6.2 Advertisement for Sale of Newly Arrived Africans, Charleston, 1769
7.1 Romeyn de Hooghe, Braziliaanse suikerwerkers, 1682–1733
7.2 Frans Post, Brazilian Landscape with a House Under Construction, c.
1665–607.3 Ingenio Flor de Cuba, drawing by Eduardo Laplante, lithograph by Luis Marquier, 1857
7.4 Casa de calderas del Ingenio Asunción, drawing by Eduardo Laplante, lithograph by Luis Marquier, 1857
7.5 Plantation View: Kitchen of a Barracoon, c. 1860
7.6 Marc Ferrez, Going to Work at a Coffee Plantation, c. 1888
7.7 Marc Ferrez, Picking Coffee, 1885
7.8 Marc Ferrez, Coffee, 1885
7.9 Marc Ferrez, Washing Coffee in a Plantation in the State of Rio, 1880–90
8.1 Eighteenth-century tile panel of a Black woman cleaning fish, 2022
8.2 Pierre-Bernard Morlot, Marguerite Deurbroucq, born Sengstack, and an enslaved woman living in Nantes, 1753
8.3 Une dame brésilienne dans son intérieur (A Brazilian Lady in Her Interior), 1834–39
8.4 Plaque on the construction of the White House, 2021
8.5 Slave badge, 1818
8.6 Carlos Julião, “Noticia summaria do gentilismo da Asia com dez Riscos iluminados,” c. 17––
8.7 Marc Ferrez, Sister of the Sisterhood Boa Morte, 1885
8.8 Christiano Junior, Studio Portrait: Female and Male Street Vendors with Baskets on Head, Brazil, 1864–66
8.9 Un employé du gouvernement sortant de chez lui avec sa famille (A Government Employee Leaving His Home with His Family), 1834–39
9.1 Les rafraichissemens de l’après dîner sur la Place du Palais (After-Dinner Refreshments on the Palace Square), 1834–39
9.2 Augusto Stahl, Studio Portrait: Mina Igeichà, 1865
9.3 Christiano Junior, Studio Portrait: Woman Standing Wearing Shawl, Brazil, 1864–66
9.4 Christiano Junior, Studio Portrait: Seated Woman and Standing Boy Street Vendors with Vegetable Baskets, Brazil, 1864
11.1 Mariage de nègres d’une maison riche (Marriage of Slaves of a Rich Household), 1834–39
12.1 Diagram of La Marie-Séraphique
12.2 Detail of the diagram of La Marie-Séraphique
12.3 Thomas Martin Easterly, Father, Daughters, and Nurse, c. 1850
12.4 Unknown maker, Portrait of a Nurse and a Child, c.
185012.5 Charles DeForest Fredricks, Black Woman Shown Seated in 3/4 View
13.1 Collar with the Nassau crest, 1689
13.2 Le collier de fer, Châtiment des fugitifs (Iron collar, Punishment of fugitives), 1834–39
14.1 Anonymous, Retable of Our Lady of the Rosary, 2022
14.2 Anonymous, Saint Elesbão, Church of Our Lady of the Rosary of the Black Men, 2009
14.3 Châtiments des esclaves (Brésil) (Punishment of Slaves [Brazil]), 1842
14.4 Isaac Mendes Belisario, Sketches of character: In illustration of the habits, occupation, and costume of the Negro population, in the island of Jamaica, 1837[–38]
16.1 Mathew B. Brady, Slave Pens, 1862
16.2 Timothy H. O’Sullivan and Mathew B. Brady, Escaping Slaves Crossing Rappahannock River, 1862
16.3 Timothy H. O’Sullivan, Slaves, J. J. Smith’s Plantation, near Beaufort, South Carolina, 1862
17.1 Great Mosque of Porto-Novo, 2020
Map 1. Main Atlantic regions and ports in West Africa and West Central Africa. Map by Tsering Wangyal Shawa, GIS and map librarian, Princeton University.
Map 2. Main slave-trading ports in Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Map by Tsering Wangyal Shawa, GIS and map librarian, Princeton University.