Resources: Database slavery
Isidor Paiewonsky, Eyewitness Accounts of Slavery in the Danish West Indies …On a well run slave ship, the process of stowing the slaves for the night began at sundown. One of the best descriptions of the process is to be found in the account of Capt. Theodore Canot as told to Brantz Mayer: "The second mate and boatswain descend into the hold, whip in hand, and range the slaves in their regular places; those on the right side of the vessel f acing forward and lying in each other's laps, while those on the left are similarly stowed with their »
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