International Slavery Museum

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Sep 02, 2025 - Sep 03, 2025
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Understanding Slavery Through the International Slavery Museum

The International Slavery Museum in Liverpool is pivotal in educating visitors about slavery's historical and ongoing implications.

Founded in 2007, it operates within the Merseyside Maritime Museum and emphasizes Liverpool's role as a prominent slaving port from 1500–1865. The museum's architecture is functional yet impactful, featuring multimedia displays that reveal personal stories and artifacts.

Compelling Highlights

🗝️ Personal Artifacts: Original shackles and logs offer deep insights into the inhuman experiences.

🗝️ Multimedia Displays: Engaging installations focus on the lives of enslaved West Africans through to modern slavery.

🗝️ Educational Programs: Workshops and lectures addressing contemporary issues of racism and discrimination.

Entry is free, making it accessible for tourists, families, and historians alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum International Slavery Museum

Transatlantic Trade

The museum highlights Liverpool's significant involvement in the transatlantic slave trade.

Unique Exhibits

Featured artifacts include grim shackles and historical ship logs documenting slave voyages.

Cultural Engagement

The museum organizes events that discuss modern slavery and racial justice issues.

Location

International Slavery Museum Albert Dock

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