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The Christ Church Cathedral and Slave Trade Exhibition in Zanzibar is a poignant and historically significant site located in Stone Town, Zanzibar. The cathedral, built between 1873 and 1880, stands on the site of the former largest slave market in East Africa. It was constructed by the Anglican Church to commemorate the end of the slave trade in Zanzibar. The high altar of the church is positioned directly above the site of the old slave market's whipping post, symbolizing redemption and the triumph of humanity over the atrocities of slavery.HistoricThe exhibition provides an in-depth look at the history of the East African slave trade, which thrived from the 17th to the late 19th centuries. Zanzibar was a major hub, with thousands of enslaved Africans being sold and transported to various parts of the world. #zanzibar #trip #holiday #travel #africa #tanzania
Posted: Jun 5, 2024
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