National Geographic Explorer Tara Roberts upends her life—including leaving her job—to join a group of Black scuba divers searching for the wrecks of ships that carried enslaved Africans to the Americas. The journey will require an uncomfortable reckoning with the traumatic history of the slave trade.
Dive into the records of the more than 36,000 voyages made during the transatlantic slave trade, including time lines, maps, and 3-D reconstructions of slave ships. And download a toolkit for hosting an Into the Depths listening party to spark conversation and journey deeper into the material.Find out more information about Diving With a Purpose and its work training adults and youth in maritime archaeology and ocean conservation.
Why aren't you naming the principle financiers, owners and operators of the slave ships? There's lots of documentation. The ships and slave trade mainly was Jewish. Why are you ignoring truth? The list of ships attached is not exhaustive. Follow the sources and read the books.
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Some of them in the photo are not black enough!
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I look at this pic and I wonder why...
Everybody knows that black people can't swim. Any boat they find , they're going to swear it's a slave ship. They will be hero's.
I remember whent NatGeo was a cool magazine that I learned about stuff in far away places. Made me dream of traveling and exploring the world. Not some lame stream of reality TV shows. Sad.
gorgeous group of people and super interesting story!
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