خريطة نيغرولاند - ملصق الحائط ريبرو البلدان المجاورة غينيا غانا - وثيقة تاريخية تعليمية لجميع الأجيال القادمة - 1747 تاريخ غرب أفريقيا الأمريكي - ساحل تجارة الرقيق غير مؤطر (16 بوصة × 20 بوصة)
Unframed Negroland Wall Map; African American History Identifies the nationality of the Transatlantic Slaves and slave trade routes in 1747.
Size; 23"x28" Inches Printed on premium 36lb matte paper with fade resistant premium inks and includes a white border on all sides to allow for matting and framing.
African American Geneology Map; Gift of knowledge. European colonialism and slavery reshaped the world. Discover your origins.
Wall Map of Africa; This map indicates how disgracefully Europeans viewed the people and continent of Africa. African maps wall art Decor
Give the Gift of knowledge; European colonialism and slavery reshaped the world - Discover your origins.
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Size: 23"x28". This Map is a historic (and disgraceful) look at how Europeans viewed West Africa and Africans This map of 1747 West African shares information about Western Africa during the slave trade. Negroland, or Nigritia, is an archaic term in European mapping, describing the inland and poorly explored (by Europeans) region in West Africa. This vintage map reproduction shows western Africa and the countries and colonies in Africa where people were kidnapped and traded as slaves. Please be advised that this map is a reproduction, a modern copy of the original. Important Historic Map for all Kids, Adults and Future Generations. Showing the Kingdom of Judah on the West Coast of Africa. Identifies the nationality of the Transatlantic Slaves. A map of Negroland and the adjacent countries; also Upper Guinea, showing the principal European settlements and distinguishing which belong to England, Denmark, Holland. The sea coast & some of the rivers being drawn from surveys. Shows boundaries, rivers and principle settlements, with tents showing areas inhabited by nomads. We love the look of Antique Maps Note: We reproduce antique and vintage maps as they are - Blemishes and all. These might include stains, creases, color variation, rips, uneven edges and signs of aging Many of our customers enjoy the authentic antique look which is what we try to provide. Examine the close-ups and ask questions about our prints.