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International Slavery Museum Review

4.4 /522 Reviews
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3/5
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This museum allows people to understand the very sinful history very well, through scene restoration and some modern technology means, let us feel the period immersive.

International Slavery Museum

Posted: May 29, 2019
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  • Sheda11
    4/5Excellent

    Many heart-breaking stories, well presented and a fitting reminder of England's history and Liverpool in particular

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    Posted: Apr 1, 2022
  • 小思文
    4/5Excellent
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    The Slavery Museum is a very dark day, where you can see a lot of history of ancient population trade, the Slavery Museum has a very rich information, all about African black trade efforts. [View] The introduction here is very detailed

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    Posted: Sep 10, 2019
  • 幸福人生LOVE
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    The Museum of International Slavery presents a clear and authentic account of the unimaginable horrors of the slave trade, including Liverpool’s role in the slave triangle. The visit is shocking and even painful, but it provides a good channel for a more intuitive understanding of history.

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    Posted: Jun 1, 2018
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    The International Slavery Museum, also known as the International Slavery Museum, is located next to the Maritime Museum. It is a museum with a comprehensive history of black slaves and exposes a number of slaves in modern remnant countries, such as India.

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    Posted: Jul 23, 2017
  • 稻草人cyq
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    The International Slavery Museum is located near the port of Liverpool city. It is a historical slave-themed museum. The exterior building is remodeled from the old house and not decorated too much. The interior is mainly displayed to tell the tragic slave period.

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    Posted: Dec 22, 2016
  • justinwang1987
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    On the third floor of the Maritime Museum, a pretty good exhibition is introduced to the maritime era, the continents that were not originally connected, because of the development of ships, the development blueprint of backward human races being enslaved by colonial slavery.

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    Posted: Dec 29, 2016
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