| 31. | You have to wonder if those who didn't make it through the middle passage were the lucky ones.
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| 32. | Epidemics of fever, dysentery and smallpox were common during the middle passage and those who died were thrown overboard.
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| 33. | What he learned about his native Caribbean, he revealed to others in " The Middle Passage ."
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| 34. | She likened these casualties to African slaves piled onto ships for the Middle Passage, the Atlantic crossing to America.
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| 35. | They often sent letters opposing slavery and detailing conditions of the Middle Passage to newspapers, to help provoke debate.
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| 36. | Trade routes along the Middle Passage were one of the main cogs in establishing what is known as capitalism today.
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| 37. | It is " an inquiry into larger questions of what happened in that exchange of the middle passage,"
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| 38. | Although the dance is not locked into a time frame, it depicts the odyssey of Africa's Middle Passage.
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| 39. | So they installed the stained glass, from an illustration by Tom Feelings for his picture book on the middle passage.
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| 40. | Voyages on the Middle Passage were large financial undertakings, generally organized by companies or groups of investors rather than individuals.
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