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The [http://www.slavevoyages.org/ Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database] Internet site contains references to 35,000 slave voyages, including over 67,000 Africans aboard slave ships, using first name, age, gender, origin, and place of embarkation. The database documents the slave trade between Africa, Europe, Brazil, the Caribbean, and what is now the United States.  
The [http://www.slavevoyages.org/ Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database] Internet site contains references to 35,000 slave voyages, including over 67,000 Africans aboard slave ships, using first name, age, gender, origin, and place of embarkation. The database documents the slave trade between Africa, Europe, Brazil, the Caribbean, and what is now the United States.  


[http://hitchcock.itc.virginia.edu/Slavery/index.php The Atlantic Slave Trade and Slave ]  
[http://slaveryimages.org/ The Atlantic Slave Trade and Slave ]  


Virginia headright grants identify some slave importations into the colony, see Appendix C: Africans in Virginia, 1619-1650 in [http://c.mfcreative.com/offer/us/obama_bunch/PDF/main_article_final.pdf Documenting President Barack Obama's Maternal African-American Ancestry: Tracing His Mother's Bunch Ancestry to the First Slave in America].<ref>Anastasia Harman, Natalie D. Cottrill, Paul C. Reed, and Joseph Shumway, "Documenting President Barack Obama’s Maternal African American Ancestry: Tracing His Mother’s Bunch Ancestry to the First Slave in America," Ancestry.com, 15 July 2012,  http://c.mfcreative.com/offer/us/obama_bunch/PDF/main_article_final.pdf.</ref>  
Virginia headright grants identify some slave importations into the colony, see Appendix C: Africans in Virginia, 1619-1650 in [http://c.mfcreative.com/offer/us/obama_bunch/PDF/main_article_final.pdf Documenting President Barack Obama's Maternal African-American Ancestry: Tracing His Mother's Bunch Ancestry to the First Slave in America].<ref>Anastasia Harman, Natalie D. Cottrill, Paul C. Reed, and Joseph Shumway, "Documenting President Barack Obama’s Maternal African American Ancestry: Tracing His Mother’s Bunch Ancestry to the First Slave in America," Ancestry.com, 15 July 2012,  http://c.mfcreative.com/offer/us/obama_bunch/PDF/main_article_final.pdf.</ref>  
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