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How to use middle passage in a sentence

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The cruelest step was the middle passage on slave ships across the Atlantic Ocean.
Through Mehuru's eyes, we see not only the horrific conditions of the middle passage, but also first impressions of white femininity.
Chapter two covers the process of enslavement in Africa, the middle passage and ship-board rebellions, and briefly touches on the sale of slaves in the New World.
The journey from Haiti in the 1980s is like a new middle passage.
Girl, your ancestors survived the fateful trip to the coast, the middle passage, survived slavery, colonialism and everything else that came with it.
Both of Davis' primary objectives, a northern passage through Davis Strait or a middle passage through Cumberland Sound, proved to be fruitless.
What about North American, Caribbean, and European blacks who trace their ancestry to the middle passage?
The middle passage of the voice is still not there.
Then came the horrors of the middle passage.
Just as horrifying as these death marches was the Middle Passage, as it was called -- the transport of slaves across the Atlantic.
In this lesson, students consider individual experiences of the Middle Passage by exploring a textbook account and four primary sources.
But one is obliged to find the meaning of the conflict, that collision of selves which the Middle Passage entails.
The dreadful Middle Passage could last from one to three months and epitomized the role of violence in the trade.
In this harrowing description of the Middle Passage, Olaudah Equiano described the terror of the transatlantic slave trade.
Conditions for the African slaves during the Middle Passage are worse than theirs in the barracoons.
The images represent the spirits of people of African descent who died in the Middle Passage or later in the Americas.
The Middle Passage served not only to erase a slave’s sense of human dignity, but the journey also wiped away the collective knowledge and cultural history of those captured.
Boston's "Cradle of Liberty" is only steps from sites where enslaved Africans were bought and sold after traveling the Middle Passage from West Africa to North America.
Starting with his persona's acute consciousness of exile, Wright's poetic journeys retrace and reverse the Middle Passage from Africa to the Americas.
During the Middle Passage, ship captains encouraged slaves to beat the drum in the hope that this would help them not to despair.
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It was something to brave the middle passage, although one had enough fresh water and no frenzied slaves on board.
He wondered whether Harry had inherited something from ancestors who had known the tragedies of the middle passage.
The middle passage extends straight back from the common vestibule or main entry.
Take the middle passage, and turn right at the next intersection.
He has a fleet of a dozen vessels or more employed in the middle passage.
After suffering the horrors of the middle passage, they arrived at Havana.
The sea looms large in black culture from the agonies of the Middle Passage to African dreams and fantasies of a return to their native lands.
Middle Passage describes not only the aqueous route of the slavers, but also the notions of origin and destination embedded in the phrase.
The Middle Passage is his first work of travel writing, a genre which was to play a significant role in consolidating his controversial literary reputation.
It is also possible to view Brathwaite's presentation of the entire Middle Passage experience as one vast collective night journey made by diasporan Africans.
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