The Pompey Museum in Nassau, Bahamas. |
The original Vendue House where slaves were sold at auction. |
An artist rendering of the Vendue House. |
Pompey Square where auctions were held on a regular basis. This square stands to the left of the Vendue House. |
Pompey Square stands on this side of the museum. |
Our personal tour guide Byron |
These are rings of metal worn on the arm or wrist by Africans and used as a medium of exchange. Known as Manillas, they were traded on the West African coast for slaves. |
A slave shakle made of wrought iron and used on slave ships to confine enslaved Africans on the lower deck. |
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