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Molecular link between circadian clocks and cardiac function: a network of core clock, slave clock, and effectors - ScienceDirect
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More Than A Slave by Anaelle Gadeyne
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Grade 7 - Term 2: The Transatlantic slave trade | South African History Online
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Grade 7 - Term 2: The Transatlantic slave trade | South African History Online
The Lasting Legacy of the Slave Trade on American Music – Soundfly
South to Freedom: Runaway Slaves to Mexico and the Road to the Civil War by Alice Baumgartner
Analyzing the National Museum of African American History and Culture | The New Yorker
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The African slave trade from the fifteenth to the nineteenth century: reports and papers of the meeting of experts organized by UNESCO at Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 31 January to 4 February 1978