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Best 1 Cape Coast Castle

Cape Coast Castle is a historical fortress located on the coast of Ghana, originally built by the Swedes in the 17th century and later expanded by the British. It served as a major hub for the transatlantic slave trade, holding thousands of enslaved Africans in its damp, cramped dungeons before thei...

2 Elmina Castle

Elmina Castle, located in present-day Ghana, was constructed by the Portuguese in 1482 and is the oldest surviving European building in sub-Saharan Africa. Initially established as a gold trading post, the fortress was captured by the Dutch in 1637 and eventually ceded to the British. Over the centu...

3 Door of No Return, Ouidah

The Door of No Return is a memorial arch and monument located in Ouidah, Benin, situated along the coastal route where enslaved Africans were historically forced to walk before being shipped across the Atlantic. The concrete and bronze structure was completed in 1995 as part of the Ouidah 92 festiva...

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4 The Abolition of the Slave Trade – Isaac Cruikshank (1792)

Isaac Cruikshank's 1792 satirical print critiques the Middle Passage by graphically depicting enslaved Africans being thrown overboard a British slave ship.

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