middle passage
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[edit]Noun
[edit]middle passage (plural middle passages)
- (obsolete) A middle way, especially between two extremes; an intermediate path in space or time.
- (now historical, often capitalized) Specifically, the middle part of the sea voyage by which slaves were transported from Africa to America.
- 2007 August 23, Tristram Hunt, “A bold step away from the dead end of guilt and apology”, in The Guardian[1]:
- The city once laid claim to the largest fleet of slave ships in the history of the trade as its merchants overtook Bristol and London in dominating the Middle Passage.
Further reading
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