EditorialLes p?cheurs (The Fishermen), Tapestry from Les Anciennes Indes (The Old Indies) Series, Fishermen, Tapestry with fishing and hunting Tapuyas, one of the groups of original inhabitants Amazon, and a woman of African origin with a flower basket, no. VII...
EditorialPortrait of Moulay al-Rashid, Sultan of Morocco Tafiletta The Greate Xeriffe or Emperor of Barbary etc. (title on object), Sultan of Morocco, with turban on it head and a scepter in the hand, king, Africans, sultan of Morocco Moulay al-Rashid, Adriaen ...
EditorialA History of the Amistad Captives: Being a Circumstantial Account of the Capture of the Spanish Schooner Amistad, by the Africans on Board; Their Voyage, and Capture near Long Island, New York; with Biographical Sketches of Each of the Surviving Africans.
EditorialPierre Savorgnan de Brazza (1852-1905), founder of French Congo in bush clothing, 1886. He was an explorer of Italian nationality, who single-handedly opened up for France entry along the right bank of the Congo River that eventually led to French colo...
EditorialSir Frederick Gordon Guggisberg KCMG DSO (20 July 1869 – 21 April 1930) was a senior Canadian-born British Army officer and British Empire colonial administrator. He published a number of works on military topics and Africa. During the First World Wa...
EditorialJan Tzatzoe, Kafir of the Amakosah Tribe. (circa 1771-February 28, 1868) A missionary. Jan Tshatsu (circa 1771-February 28, 1868) A missionary, he became an evangelist for the Dutch Reformed Church and testified before a British Parliamentary committee...
EditorialMiniature shows mounted soldiers in armour killing unarmed Africans. Chroniques de France ou de St Denys. France; early 15th century. Source: Add. 21143, f.90. Language: French.
EditorialPlan of a slave ship. A collection of miscellaneous broadsides, consisti. 1801-58. A plan of a slave ship used to transport enslaved Africans to the Caribbean. Image taken from A collection of miscellaneous broadsides, consisting chiefly of almanacks ...
EditorialPierre Savorgnan de Brazza (1852-1905), founder of French Congo in bush clothing, 1886. He was an explorer of Italian nationality, who single-handedly opened up for France entry along the right bank of the Congo River that eventually led to French colo...
EditorialA History of the Amistad Captives: Being a Circumstantial Account of the Capture of the Spanish Schooner Amistad, by the Africans on Board; Their Voyage, and Capture near Long Island, New York; with Biographical Sketches of Each of the Surviving Africans.
EditorialHead of an 'Ethiopian' depicted in Hellenistic mode, Ptolemaic Period, 332?30 B.C., From Egypt; Possibly from Delta, Black bronze, gold, carnelian, obsidian, h. 3.9 cm (1 9/16 in); w. 2.8 cm (1 1/8 in); d. 3.2 cm (1 1/4 in), All black Africans were ter...
EditorialSlavers kidnapping Africans and detaining them in camps before sending them on slave ships. Plan and section of a slave ship's hull. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's "Bilderbuch fur Kinder" (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1805. Fr...
EditorialPierre Savorgnan de Brazza (1852-1905), founder of French Congo in bush clothing, 1886. He was an explorer of Italian nationality, who single-handedly opened up for France entry along the right bank of the Congo River that eventually led to French colo...