The following websites related to the International Slavery Museum may be of interest.
[Taken from, National Museums Liverpool website ©2013; accessed July 11th 2013]
Learning and research
- Understanding Slavery – a free online teaching resource
- Centre for the Study of International Slavery – a slavery research centre founded by the University of Liverpool and National Museums Liverpool
- Black Atlantic web resource – launched during the Liverpool and the Black Atlantic exhibitions and events in 2010
- Slaves’ Stories – follow four Africans on their harrowing journeys into slavery with our interactive online feature
- Parliament and the British Slave Trade 1600 – 1807 – this complex relationship is explored, with online access to all of the key documents in the archives including the 1807 Act and slave trade petitions. The learning section includes lesson plans and tools for creating interactive resources
- The Wilberforce Institute for the study of Slavery and Emancipation (WISE)
- The African-American Mosaic – a Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Study of Black History and Culture
- H-Slavery Discussion Network – studies in the world history of slavery, abolition and emancipation
- Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture – part of the New York Public Library
- New York Historical Society – features on slavery and its impact on the people, landscape, institutions and economy of New York City
- The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
- The Equiano Project – celebrating the life and times of the 18th century writer and abolitionist Olaudah Equiano, with the Equiano Society and Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
- Mémoire St Barth – dedicated to the history of St Bartholomew, focusing on the slave trade, slavery, abolition and their impact on this island of the Lesser Antilles.
- STeR: Colonialism, Slavery, Trade, Reparations – a Universit of Essex project
Events
- Africa Oyé – the UK’s largest free celebration of African music and culture, held in Liverpool each June.
- Slavery Remembrance Day – a commemoration and celebration of the end of slavery, held in Liverpool on 23 August each year
- Merseyside Black History Month Group – events and activities in Liverpool for Black History Month, held every October in Britain
- Black History Month – events and activities across the UK for Black History Month
Museums and places of interest
- London, Sugar and Slavery – a permanent gallery at the Museum in Docklands in London
- Wilberforce House Museum, Hull – the birthplace of slavery abolitionist William Wilberforce
- The Africa Centre – the heart of Africa in the heart of London
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich
- Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
- The Anacostia Community Museum – the Smithsonian Institution’s museum of African American history and culture
- Barbados Museum and Historical Society
- The African American Museum in Philadelphia
- The Mariner’s Museum – the largest maritime museum in North America
- A slave ship speaks – the wreck of the Henrietta Marie – a 17th century slave ship at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida
- Nantes History Museum
- Ninsee – the National Institute of Dutch slavery history and heritage
- Steve Biko Foundation
- The King Centre
- Muhammad Ali Center
- National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
- Transatlantic Slavery gallery – the former award-winning gallery at Merseyside Maritime Museum
Human rights organisations
- Anti-Slavery International – founded in 1839, Anti-Slavery International is the oldest international human rights organisation in the world and works to eradicate all forms of slavery internationally
- Not For Sale Campaign – combines technology, intellectual capital, abolitionist groups and a growing network of individuals, joined together, with the aim of ending slavery in their lifetime
- Stop the Traffik – a growing global coalition working together to fight against people trafficking.
- Amnesty International – is an organization that campaigns to protect human rights worldwide. Their work involves protecting victims of trafficking in the UK, as part of the campaign to stop violence against women.
- UKHTC – the UK Human Trafficking Centre
- CHASTE – Churches Alert to Sex Trafficking in Europe
- Free the Slaves
- Federation of International Human Rights Museums (FIHRM)
- Equality and Human Rights Commission
- Plan UK
- Rights and Humanity
- Anthony Walker Foundation
- Youth for Human Rights
- Human Rights Watch
- Minority Rights Group International
- Migrant Workers North West
- The POPPY Project
- ECPAT UK – End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and the Trafficking of Children
- Helen Bamber Foundation
- UNICEF UK
- Kalayaan – Justice for migrant domestic workers
Further information
- Black history
- Island of Goree, Senegal – a virtual visit
- UNESCO Slave Routes Project
- Breaking the silence – a transatlantic slave trade education project
- Dr Molefi Kete Asante – find out more about Dr Asante, who gave the memorial lecture for Slavery Remembrance Day 2007. A professor at the department of African American Studies at Temple University, he is a world renowned expert on African history who has published more scholarly books than any contemporary African author.