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贩卖黑人的奴隶贸易从十五世纪中期开始,一直延续到十九世纪末,长达四百年左右。图①反映了欧洲殖民者掠夺奴隶的情景。该图是英国水手根据在黄金海岸(今加纳)观察到的情况而画的一幅石版画。图②描绘了殖民者把奴隶从非洲内地押往沿海的贩奴堡的悲惨情景。图③为加纳边角堡一个贩奴碉堡的外貌。奴贩们住在楼上,奴隶们被囚禁在地下室,等待运奴船的到来。这是一个活地狱,里面潮湿闷热,毒虫麜集,不少奴隶还没有上船被运走,就被流行病夺去了生命。图④是用早期照像术拍的一张十九世纪中
From the middle of the fifteenth century, the slave trade in blacks continued until the end of the nineteenth century for about four hundred years. Figure (1) reflects the predatory slavery of European colonialists. The picture is a lithograph drawn by British sailors based on what was observed on the Gold Coast (now Ghana). Figure (2) depicts the tragic scenario in which settlers took their slaves from the African interior to the slave trade castle on the coast. Figure ③ for the Ghana corner bunker a slave bunker appearance. Slave traders live upstairs, slaves are imprisoned in the basement, waiting for the arrival of slave ships. This is a living hell, hot and humid inside, and a set of poisonous insects. Many slaves have not been aboard and been taken away and they have been deprived of their lives by the epidemic. Figure (4) is a mid-19th century shot with early photography