Objects from a slave ship that sank off the coast of Cape Town in 1794 will be on long-term loan to the Smithsonians National Museum of African American History and Culture. The discovery of the ship marks a milestone in the study of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and showcases the results of the Slave Wrecks Project, a unique global partnership among museums and research institutions, including NMAAHC and six partners in the U.S. and Africa. Objects from the shipwreckiron ballast to weigh down the ship and its human cargo and a wooden pulley blockwere retrieved this year from the wreck site of the São José-Paquete de Africa, a Portuguese slave ship that sank off the coast of Cape Town on its way
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