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My Experience at the Dockland Museum E-mail
Written by Dominic Clayton - Sankofa Student   
Wednesday, 19 September 2007

The Dockland museum is not a good place for public history on slavery or transatlantic slave trade, because even though their four brief topics had accurate information it did not really tell how slavery started or some of the things that went on. When you go into the Dockland museum there is not much you can take from it if your just starting to learn about slavery. London is equivalent to New York and it seems like they do not really want to have in mind the whole idea that London had a hand in these things to gain wealth. 

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