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  2. Middle Passage - Wikipedia

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    The Middle Passage was the stage of the Atlantic slave trade in which millions of enslaved Africans [1] were forcibly transported to the Americas as part of the triangular slave trade. Ships departed Europe for African markets with manufactured goods (first side of the triangle), which were then traded for slaves with rulers of African states ...

  3. Baleen - Wikipedia

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    To use baleen, the whale first opens its mouth underwater to take in water. The whale then pushes the water out, and animals such as krill are filtered by the baleen and remain as a food source for the whale. Baleen is similar to bristles and consists of keratin, the same substance found in human fingernails, skin and hair. Baleen is a skin ...

  4. Middle Passage (poem) - Wikipedia

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    "Middle Passage" follows the transatlantic slave trade and is focused on the events surrounding the mutiny on La Amistad in July 1839. [3] Hayden sought to redefine African-American history through his poem. [4] [5] The original version of the poem has some typographical errors and mistakes in how it was set. In revising the poem, Hayden made ...

  5. Into the future: Tybee Island Middle Passage dedication ... - AOL

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    Tybee joins Savannah, Sapelo Sound, and Jekyll Island as Georgia Sites of Memory associated with the Routes of Enslaved Peoples Project.

  6. Cetacea - Wikipedia

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    The Norsemen crafted ornamented plates from baleen, sometimes interpreted as ironing boards. [citation needed] In the Canadian Arctic (east coast) in Punuk and Thule culture (1000–1600 C.E.), [110] baleen was used to construct houses in place of wood as roof support for winter houses, with half of the building buried under the ground. The ...

  7. Aetiocetus - Wikipedia

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    Aetiocetus is a genus of extinct basal mysticete, or baleen whale that lived , in the Oligocene in the North Pacific ocean, around Japan, Mexico, and Oregon, U.S. It was first described by Douglas Emlong in 1966 and currently contains known four species, A. cotylalveus, A. polydentatus, A. tomitai, and A. weltoni. [1]

  8. Medieval poetry - Wikipedia

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    Old English religious poetry includes the poem Christ by Cynewulf and the poem The Dream of the Rood, preserved in both manuscript form and on the Ruthwell Cross.We do have some secular poetry; in fact a great deal of medieval literature was written in verse, including the Old English epic Beowulf.

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