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African Diaspora Trail

by Sangster, Dylan; Jean-Marie, Kijali; Johnson, Lewis; Currelly, Tristan

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The Mitchell House
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The Mitchell House is a building that has been preserved, it was first built around 1731 and was owned by Walter Mitchell. Mitchell house is now a museum and has many priceless artifacts such as old dressers plates and cooking pots.
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Mitchell house has a beautiful interior with amazing artifacts, it also has a garden out back which is great to just sit and relax. Under the museum there is a small art shop owned by Emma Mitchell, no her name does not relate to the name of the house. She paints her own stuff and sells it for a good price. Mitchell house is definitely a great place to go to in Bermuda.
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Barr's Bay Park
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We Arrive Statue at Barr's Bay Park
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Less than one year after slaves won emancipation, in 1835 the American Brigantine enterprise set sail from Virginia and was blown off course by a raging storm and forced to stop in the Bermuda harbour. When the ship was safely moored it was discovered to have human cargo of 78 slaves who were offered their freedom by the Bermuda Courts on February 18, 1835.

Everybody accepted freedom except for a woman and her 5 children who instead decided to go home to her husband and father of the children.