Slavery Images is a two-part educational website created for teachers, researchers, students, and the wider public. Designed as a resource to help visualize the experiences of Africans and their descendants who were enslaved and transported across the Atlantic world, the platform brings together a remarkable body of historical evidence.

The site serves as a digital archive containing hundreds of historical images, paintings, lithographs, and photographs produced before c. 1900. This visual record has been built over decades and continues to expand, offering critical insights into the lives, struggles, and resilience of enslaved Africans and their descendants. To further common goals, the project aligns with the mission of UNESCO’s Slave Route Project: Resistance, Liberty, Heritage.

Walk With Web contributed to the development and design of this platform, ensuring that its digital infrastructure supports both preservation and accessibility. By making this collection available online, WWW helps advance public knowledge, scholarly research, and classroom teaching on the history and legacy of slavery worldwide.

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