Shackles From the Deep: Tracing the Path of a Sunken Slave Ship, a Bitter Past, and a Rich Legacy
Michael Cottman
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Shackles From the Deep: Michael Cottman epub Shackles From the Deep: Michael Cottman pdf download Shackles From the Deep: Michael Cottman pdf file Shackles From the Deep: Michael Cottman audiobook Shackles From the Deep: Michael Cottman book review Shackles From the Deep: Michael Cottman summary | #477830 in Books | National Geographic Society | 2017-01-03 | 2017-01-03 | Original language:English | 9.31 x.61 x6.31l,1.25 | File type: PDF | 128 pages | National Geographic Society||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Interesting account.|By Heidi Grange|Many ships have sunk into the ocean over the years, but the Henrietta Marie carries special significance because of what she carried inside her hull in the years before her sinking. The Henrietta Marie was a slave ship, used to transport people into slavery and away from their homes on the West African shore. This book though is more about|From School Library Journal|Gr 8 Up—In his search for the lost treasure of the Nuestra Señora de Atocha in 1972, "Moe" Molinar uncovered a mound of iron shackles on the ocean floor. His discovery, however, didn't lead marine archaeologists to the su
A pile of lime-encrusted shackles discovered on the seafloor in the remains of a ship called the Henrietta Marie, lands Michael Cottman, a Washington, D.C.-based journalist and avid scuba diver, in the middle of an amazing journey that stretches across three continents, from foundries and tombs in England, to slave ports on the shores of West Africa, to present-day Caribbean plantations. This is more than just the story of one ship – it's the untold story of millio...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Shackles From the Deep: Tracing the Path of a Sunken Slave Ship, a Bitter Past, and a Rich Legacy | Michael Cottman.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.