The Plantation Life galleries explore what life was like for enslaved Africans when they were sold to work on plantations in the Caribbean and the Americas. It looks at working conditions, health, punishment and death rates as well as how plantation workers rebelled and resisted slavery in multiple ways.
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Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk//yh000135?id=EVENT512983
The Capture and the Middle Passage galleries cover the horrific reality of being kidnapped and transported across the Atlantic in appalling and often lethal conditions. Suitable for Family friendly...
The West African galleries upstairs explore the rich cultural traditions of specific African societies, looking at religion, ceremonies, music and adornment. Suitable for Family friendly Website...
The William Wilberforce galleries focus on Hull’s most famous son, following his life and political career, with original artefacts, costume and documents. Suitable for Family friendly Website...
The History of the Building gallery explores the fascinating history of Wilberforce House, first built in the 1660s for Hugh Lister. Suitable for Family friendly Website...
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