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- Brookes_(ship) abstract "The Brooks was a British slave ship of the 18th century that became infamous after prints of her were published in 1788.An engraving first published in Plymouth in 1788 by the Plymouth chapter of the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade depicted the conditions on board the Brooks and has become an iconic image of the inhumanity of the slave trade.The image portrayed slaves arranged on the ship's lower deck and poop deck, in accordance with the Regulated Slave Trade Act of 1788.The Brooks was reportedly allowed to stow 454 African slaves, by allowing a space of 6 feet (1.8 m) by 1 foot 4 inches (0.41 m) to each man; 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) by 1 foot 4 inches (0.41 m) to each women, and 5 feet (1.5 m) by 1 foot 2 inches (0.36 m) to each child. However, the poster's text alleges that a slave trader confessed that before the Act, the Brooks had carried as many as 609 slaves at one time.In July 2008, students and staff at Durham University in northeast England were criticized for insensitivity when they re-created the image of the Brooks print to draw attention to the atrocities of the middle passage, in an exercise that involved lying on the ground in a manner similar to the slaves arranged on the Brooks.".
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- Brookes_(ship) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slave_ships.
- Brookes_(ship) wikiPageWikiLink Durham_University.
- Brookes_(ship) wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Great_Britain.
- Brookes_(ship) wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Passage.
- Brookes_(ship) wikiPageWikiLink Planking_(fad).
- Brookes_(ship) wikiPageWikiLink Plymouth.
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- Brookes_(ship) wikiPageWikiLink Slave_Trade_Act_1788.
- Brookes_(ship) wikiPageWikiLink Slave_ship.
- Brookes_(ship) wikiPageWikiLink Society_for_Effecting_the_Abolition_of_the_Slave_Trade.
- Brookes_(ship) wikiPageWikiLink File:Slaveshipposter.jpg.
- Brookes_(ship) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Brookes''".
- Brookes_(ship) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brookes slave ship plan".
- Brookes_(ship) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brookes".
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- Brookes_(ship) subject Category:Slave_ships.
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- Brookes_(ship) comment "The Brooks was a British slave ship of the 18th century that became infamous after prints of her were published in 1788.An engraving first published in Plymouth in 1788 by the Plymouth chapter of the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade depicted the conditions on board the Brooks and has become an iconic image of the inhumanity of the slave trade.The image portrayed slaves arranged on the ship's lower deck and poop deck, in accordance with the Regulated Slave Trade Act of 1788.The Brooks was reportedly allowed to stow 454 African slaves, by allowing a space of 6 feet (1.8 m) by 1 foot 4 inches (0.41 m) to each man; 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) by 1 foot 4 inches (0.41 m) to each women, and 5 feet (1.5 m) by 1 foot 2 inches (0.36 m) to each child. ".
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- Brookes_(ship) depiction Slaveshipposter.jpg.
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