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Liverpool and the Black Atlantic was a season of citywide series of exhibitions and events initiated by Tate Liverpool exploring connections between cultures and continents.

Between January – April 2010, art galleries and museums in the city including Tate Liverpool, Bluecoat Chambers, Metal, FACT Foundation for Art and Creative Technology, the Walker Art Gallery, International Slavery Museum and Sudley House all programmed exhibitions and public events in response to the Black Atlantic theme.

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Liverpool and the Black Atlantic

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Liverpool and the Black Atlantic was a season of citywide series of exhibitions and events initiated by Tate Liverpool exploring connections between cultures...

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Atlantic slave trade

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the slave trade. The city council has made an unreserved apology for Liverpool's involvement and the continual effect of slavery on Liverpool's black...

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Tate Liverpool

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was recorded for their "Yorkshire's Answers To The Beatles" live album. Liverpool and the Black Atlantic "ALVA - Association of Leading Visitor Attractions"...

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Liverpool

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The Port of Liverpool became heavily involved in the Atlantic slave trade, with the first slave ship departing from the town in 1699. The port also imported...

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History of Liverpool

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scheduled Liverpool transatlantic passenger travel began in the 1810s, with American lines such as Black Ball Line (trans-Atlantic packet) and Collins Line...

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Cunard Line

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few non-governmental passengers and no cargo. In 1818, the Black Ball Line opened a regularly scheduled New York–Liverpool service with clipper ships, beginning...

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Black Ball Line

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York, the first scheduled trans-Atlantic service, founded in 1817 Black Ball Line (Liverpool), a fleet of packet ships running between Liverpool and Australia...

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Laurence Westgaph

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a political activist and television presenter, specialising in Black British history and slavery. Westgaph was born in Liverpool in 1975 to a mother of...

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List of people from Merseyside

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list of notable people from what is now the county of Merseyside, including those from the city of Liverpool and surrounding areas. Contents:  Top 0–9 A...

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Committee for the Relief of the Black Poor

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a result of the Atlantic slave trade, sometimes as slaves or indentured servants who had served on slave ships. The numbers of the Black Poor were increased...

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Liverpool and Manchester Railway

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The Liverpool and Manchester Railway (L&MR) was the first inter-city railway in the world. It opened on 15 September 1830 between the Lancashire towns...

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Liverpool City Region

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and skills, tourism, culture, housing, spatial planning and physical infrastructure. The region's economic development was supported by the Liverpool...

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Battle of the Atlantic

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Western Approaches Command from Plymouth to Liverpool, where much closer contact with, and control of, the Atlantic convoys was possible. Greater cooperation...

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Black Merchant Seamen War Memorial

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The Black Merchant Seamen War Memorial is a sandstone stone memorial, It is situated in Falkner Square, Liverpool. The stone is from the Liverpool Seamen's...

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White Star Line

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steamships on the North Atlantic service between Liverpool and New York. Ismay established the company's headquarters at Albion House, Liverpool. Ismay was approached...

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Atlantic bluefin tuna

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extinct in the Black Sea. The Atlantic bluefin tuna is a close relative of the other two bluefin tuna species—the Pacific bluefin tuna and the southern...

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World Museum

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Museum is a large museum in Liverpool, England which has extensive collections covering archaeology, ethnology and the natural and physical sciences. Special...

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Collins Line

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crossing from New York to Liverpool taking 10 days and 16 hours, the ship clipped 12 hours off the existing Cunard record. Atlantic and her sister ships consistently...

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Packet boat

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company, the Black Ball Line (later the "Old Line") began operating 1 January 1818, offering a monthly service between New York and Liverpool with four...

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Liverpool slave trade

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up by Liverpool ships for onward travel into the Atlantic ocean without paying landing fees to the UK government. A third reason for Liverpool's ascendency...

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Black Judaism

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Black Judaism is Judaism that is practiced by communities of African descent, both within Africa and within the African diaspora, including North America...

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Triangular trade

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required in the region from which its major imports come. It has been used to offset trade imbalances between different regions. The Atlantic slave trade...

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Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway

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Fleetwood; Manchester to Bolton, Wigan, Southport and Liverpool; and the direct line to Liverpool; East Lancashire or Central Division Manchester to...

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List of slave ships

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mainly in the Atlantic slave trade between the 16th and the 19th centuries. Abby was of 98 tons (bm). Captain Murdock Murchy sailed from Liverpool on 19 September...

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Transport in Liverpool

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cities, Liverpool's transport infrastructure is centred on its road and rail networks. Public transport services within the city are controlled and run by...

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