E-resource - SlaveVoyages: The Trans-Atlantic and Intra-American Slave Trade Database
SlaveVoyages is the world's largest archive of data related to the trans-Atlantic and intra-American slave trades. This database includes data on over 30,000 British, French, and Dutch ships that forced roughly 12 million Africans across the Atlantic between the 16th -19th centuries as well as data on hundreds of thousands of enslaved peoples that were trafficked within the Americas. This resource also includes images, maps, ship routes, information on morality rates aboard the ships, the number of children transported, the names of ship captains, and information related to resistance and rebellions.
https://www.slavevoyages.org/
This database is made possible by the collaborative effort of Emory University, the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard University, the Nation Museum of African American History and Culture, the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture at William and Mary, Rice University, and the University of California.
For more information about using this database, please view the publisher's online tutorial.