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African American slaves work on a sugar cane plantation. Due to the high mortality in the plantations, a disproportionately large number of workers were needed. The number of slaves shipped across the Atlantic from Africa to America by the 19th century is estimated at around 10-12 million. Wood engraving after a drawing by Peter Krämer, published in 1885.

Trafficking in persons. Modern global problems and slavery. Kidnapping and crime, young girl crying in cage. Serious difficulties and problems. Dirty business. Cartoon flat vector illustration

Hebrews make bricks in Egypt. "As a result the Egyptians loathed the Israelites, and they made the Israelites serve rigorously. They made their lives bitter by hard service with mortar and bricks and by all kinds of service in the fields. Every kind of service the Israelites were required to give was rigorous." Exodus, Chapter 1, 13-14. Woodcut engraving after an ancient original from the book "Das Buch der Erfindungen, Gewerbe und Industrien, Band 4(The book of inventions, commerce and industries, Volume 4)", published by Otto Spamer, Berlin and Leipzig (1877)

An West Indian lady being introduced to a group of Europeans. An illustration of a children's nurse from "The Babes in the Basket or Daph and Her Charge" by C. E. Bowen, publ. T Nelson & Son, 1873. The story relates how she was rescuing the children in her charge from an uprising on the island and smuggling them away on a Yankee ship.

Engraving of the Morning Mustering of the Contrabands at Fortress Monroe, on their way to Their Day's Work, 1861 from "Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of the Civil War," Published in 1864. Copyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored.

Vintage engraving of people Building the Tower of Babel. The Tower of Babel is a story told in the Book of Genesis of the Tanakh (also referred to as the Hebrew Bible) meant to explain the origin of different languages.

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