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African Diaspora Trail of Bermuda

by Binns, Essien; Bernard, Carter

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Pg. 3 Info
Pg. 4-5 are locations in Dockyard
Pg. 6-8 are locations in Hamilton
Pg. 9-14 are locations in St. Georges
Pg. 15-16 are the quiz and answers
Pg. 17 is credits
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The African Diaspora Trail is a special group of Unesco World Heritage Sites located in bermuda. All of the sites on the trail have a direct connection to the African American Slave trade. They all have special markers to indicate that they are part of this trail.
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Five of the locations are in St. Georges. One location is in dockyard and the final two are located in Hamilton.
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Locations in
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Admission:

Adults: 15$
Children: 12$
Seniors are free! (over 65 years of age)

The commissioner's house is located on the very tip of the west side of the island. All the commissioners back in the day lived there when dockyard was young. You can walk to it by purchasing a pass in the museum owning it. It also contains the history of culture and tradition with slaves and free blacks of early Bermuda.
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Locations in
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Trail Marker
This place is located on front street in Bermuda.
When a slave ship was sent off course by a storm was on there way to america. When the ship landed in bermuda slavery was abolished in Britain so it was also abolished in Bermuda. After long discussion the government came to a decision. They said that the slaves could come off of the ship and be free in bermuda or go and be slaves. The statue represents the family of 5 kids and one mother decided to stay on the ship to go back to there family.
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This site is located on Front St. in Hamilton, Pembroke.
Sally Bassett lived from and unknown date to 21 June 1730. She was killed for poisoning three men, and killing livestock. She had many grandchildren and she was owned by a blacksmith.
Trail Marker
Sally went down in Bermudian history after being burned as a punishment for poisoning the three men. She made a bold impact on the Bermudian slave trade.
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