ANCIENT AFRICA ENSLAVEMENT AND CIVIL WAR MUSEUM
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    • Egyptian/7 Dynasties Room
    • Slave Holding Cell
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    • Timeline Room
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  • Links
    • Ancient Africa Enslavement & Civil War Museum (AAECWM )
    • Yomi Tales (Sister Yomi)
    • Annie Pearl Avery "LIVING LEGEND"
    • National Voting Rights Museum & Institute (NVRMI)
    • Selma Center for Nonviolence & Reconciliation
    • Selma 2019 Bridge Crossing Jubilee
    • African American Civil War Memorial & Museum in D.C.
    • LWF/Less We Forget Museum of African American Slavery & Cultural Center
    • Olmeca Arts (Health & Wealth & Creativity)
    • Gems of Africa (African Art & Custom Framing)

MAAFA -MIDDLE PASSAGE ROOM: 

(Click blue above, for movie & History of  The Maafa)
Maafa (or African Holocaust, Holocaust of Enslavement, or Black holocaust as alternatives) are terms used to describe the history and ongoing effects of atrocities inflicted on African people. The Maafa includes the Arab, French, English, Portuguese, Spanish, Atlantic slave trades, and continued through imperialism, colonialism, and other forms of oppression to the present day.
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