Online resources
The following websites related to the International Slavery Museum may be of interest.
Learning and research
- Slaves' Stories - follow four Africans on their harrowing journeys into slavery with our interactive online feature
- Understanding Slavery - a free online teaching resource
- Centre for the Study of International Slavery - a new slavery research centre founded by the University of Liverpool and National Museums Liverpool, with details of upcoming lectures, seminars, and workshops
- 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
- B Davis Scwartz Memorial Library - online resources on slavery
- 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
- African-American History - a selection of learning activities on the internet
- 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
Events
Museums and places of interest
Contemporary slavery
- 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. Stop The Traffik are currently collecting online declarations from people who want to see more done to stop people trafficking and are planning to deliver a global declaration of 1 million signatures to the UN in February 2008.
- 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 Against Sex Trafficking in Europe
- Cargo - the fight for freedom in music, words, dance and images - a project celebrating the work of the abolitionists and raising awareness of the extent of contemporary slavery
Further information