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The incredible quest to find the African slave ships that sank in the Atlantic
August 22, 2016
Matthew Curtis
The incredible quest to find the African slave ships that sank in the Atlantic
Matthew Curtis
August 22, 2016

The incredible quest to find the African slave ships that sank in the Atlantic

Matthew Curtis
August 22, 2016

Check out the Washington Post's recent article "The incredible quest to find the African slave ships that sand in the Atlantic" by Kevin Sieff concerning underwater archaeology off the coast of Senegal.  The story features archaeologist, Ibrahima Thiaw, and the Slave Wrecks Project.

Ibrahima Thiaw and Slave Wrecks photo for EAAO.JPG

Source:https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/africa/the-incredible-quest-to-find-the-african-slave-ships-that-sank-in-the-atlantic/2016/08/17/25dd6080-cf5b-46e0-b896-ea0512311bdd_story.html

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