Kaltura
From 1617 to the abolishment of the English slave trade in 1807, Bunce Island was the last glimpse of home for tens of thousands of enslaved Africans. Today, only ruins remain, as a testament to the horrors of the slave trade.
APA Citation:
Newman, B. (2020, October 1). Gullah Roots [Video]. SCETV.
https://video.scetv.org/video/gullah-roots-tpxcfm/
Chicago Manual Citation:
Newman, Betsy, dir. "Return to Bunce Island." Gullah Roots.
South Carolina ETV. Video File. October, 2020.
https://video.scetv.org/video/gullah-roots-tpxcfm
MLA Citation:
Newman, Betsy. "Gullah Roots." South Carolina ETV, 1 October 2020,
https://video.scetv.org/video/gullah-roots-tpxcfm
Standards
- This indicator was developed to encourage inquiry into the impact of Transatlantic interaction with Europeans, Africans, and others on the indigenous populations of the Americas.
- This indicator was developed to encourage inquiry into the impact of the Transatlantic slave trade on Africa, Europe, and the Americas. This indicator promotes inquiry into the beginning of the Transatlantic slave trade, the ideological, economic, and...
- 6.3.CX Contextualize the experience of indigenous peoples due to expansion and the conflict that arose from it.