“Slavery in Islam.” BBC.com. http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/islam/history/slavery
(Accessed October 17, 2012)
On this website, there is plenty of information regarding slavery in Islamic countries. It provides the different
laws and roles of slavery. Also explains the comparison to the Atlantic slave trade.
Adelman, Jeremy, Stephen Aron, Peter Brown, Benjamin Elman, Stephen Kotkin, Xinru Liu,Suzanne Marchand,
Holly Pittman, Gyan Prakash, Brent Shaw, Robert Tignor, and Michael Tsin. Worlds Together, Worlds Apart.
3rd Ed. New York: W.W. Norton & Company Inc., 2011.
The entries in the book that I found useful provide information on slave trade across the Atlantic. The authors
described how it began and some ways in which it spread through colonies. The book also includes helpful
documents to help support my research.
“Transatlantic Slave Trade.” African Holocaust.
http://www.africanholocaust.net/articles/TRANSATLANTIC%20SLAVE%20TRADE.htm (Accessed October 17,
2012)
With this website I gain information about Africa’s relation with the transatlantic slave trade.
It explains how Africa was before slavery and the formation of the triangle trading route.
“African History.” About.com. http://africanhistory.about.com/od/slavery/a/Slavery101.htm (Accessed October
17, 2012)
This web page provides with me useful information about African history and how Islam affected this history.
Also talks about how the transatlantic slave trade started and what was going on throughout the triangle slave
trade.
(Accessed October 17, 2012)
On this website, there is plenty of information regarding slavery in Islamic countries. It provides the different
laws and roles of slavery. Also explains the comparison to the Atlantic slave trade.
Adelman, Jeremy, Stephen Aron, Peter Brown, Benjamin Elman, Stephen Kotkin, Xinru Liu,Suzanne Marchand,
Holly Pittman, Gyan Prakash, Brent Shaw, Robert Tignor, and Michael Tsin. Worlds Together, Worlds Apart.
3rd Ed. New York: W.W. Norton & Company Inc., 2011.
The entries in the book that I found useful provide information on slave trade across the Atlantic. The authors
described how it began and some ways in which it spread through colonies. The book also includes helpful
documents to help support my research.
“Transatlantic Slave Trade.” African Holocaust.
http://www.africanholocaust.net/articles/TRANSATLANTIC%20SLAVE%20TRADE.htm (Accessed October 17,
2012)
With this website I gain information about Africa’s relation with the transatlantic slave trade.
It explains how Africa was before slavery and the formation of the triangle trading route.
“African History.” About.com. http://africanhistory.about.com/od/slavery/a/Slavery101.htm (Accessed October
17, 2012)
This web page provides with me useful information about African history and how Islam affected this history.
Also talks about how the transatlantic slave trade started and what was going on throughout the triangle slave
trade.