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Spartacus Educational

The Spartacus Educational has lots of interesting and useful information about different people and times in history. Find out more about other people involved in the transatlantic slave trade.

BBC

The BBC have put information on their website especially to explore the bicentenary of the Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade and have asked people to get involved in their local communities. Find out more about what is happening in a town or city near you.

The Parliamentary Archives

The Parliamentary Archives have put some of their information, objects and manuscripts about slavery together into one website to commemorate the bicentenary of the Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade. Find out more about what they have in their collection.

The National Archives

The National Archives is an organisation that looks after many important historical documents. Find out more about the transatlantic slave trade and the abolition by searching and downloading information such as manuscripts.

100 Black Screen Icons

100 Black Screen Icons has lots of information about black directors, actors, producers, writers, and composers who have made important films and television programmes around the world.

Video Nation

Video Nation shows short films made by members of the public. For bicentenary of the Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade they are screening films made by young people talking about what they think about the history of slavery and how it has affected society today.

African & Asian Visual Artists Archive (AAVAA)

AAVAA has a collection of work by black artists. Discover more about visual art by looking at and reading about work by artists from Britain and around the world.

Film Club

Film Club is a website which introduces you to films about different subjects such as slavery and campaigning. You can view trailers and write a review about the films.