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BY DANIEL STONE PHOTOGRAPH BY CHRISTIAN PONDELLA ‘I THINK THE BIGGEST FACTOR IN STAYING SAFE ISN’T HOW STRONG YOU ARE, BUT HOW W ...
TRAVEL | CHECKLIST FEBRUARY FOR PERHAPS 4,0 00 YEARS the costumed Kukeri have been scaring off evil spirits and calling for boun ...
DISCOVERY (^) | TRAVEL PHOTO: MICHAEL MELFORD, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC IMAGE COLLECTION TO SKEPTICS, forest bathing looks merely lik ...
TRAVEL | CLOSER LOOK FOR DEVOTEES OF THIS 600-YEAR-OLD ESOTERIC ART, A TRIP TO MILAN IS IN THE CARDS. BY ALEX SCHECHTER commissi ...
Join us on a National Geographic expedition to the Arctic. Kayak past towering icebergs, probe the floes in search of polar bear ...
Cards in the Visconti-Sforza deck housed at the Accademia Carrara in Bergamo include the Moon (far left), and (clockwise from to ...
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC FEBRUARY 2020 Last Slave Ship ............P. 4 2 Rewilding a Prairie .....P. 6 8 Redefining Beauty .....P. 9 ...
L ast May, 400 years after shack- led Africans first set foot in the English colony of Virginia, a team of underwater archaeolo- ...
The Last Slave Ship After the war ended and slavery was abolished, the displaced Africans from the Clotilda put down roots as fr ...
This is the story of the 108 people on board... PAINTINGS BY SEDRICK HUCKABY PHOTOGRAPHS BY ELIAS WILLIAMS SOURCE: ERIK OVERBEY ...
Finding their roots Cudjo Lewis (far left) and descendants Altevese Lumbers- Rosario (in dress) and Ralphema Lumbers He was 19 y ...
SOURCE: EMMA LANGDON ROCHE, HISTORIC SKETCHES OF THE SOUTH (1914) ...
Earned success Pollee Allen (far left) and Vernetta Henson, his great-great-grand- daughter After laboring 12 hours a day as a l ...
SOURCES: LORNA GAIL WOODS; UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA ARCHIVES ...
Keepers of the story Charlie Lewis (far left) and Lorna Gail Woods, his great-great- granddaughter Oldest of the Clotilda captiv ...
SOURCE: EMMA LANGDON ROCHE, HISTORIC SKETCHES OF THE SOUTH (1914) ...
Righting old wrongs Ossa Keeby (far left) and his descendant Karliss Hinton Ossa Keeby was likely a fisherman on the Kebbi River ...
BY 1860 ENSLAVED PEOPLE were the foundation of the American economy, more valuable than all the capital invested in manufacturin ...
neck-deep across a lagoon to reach the beach, where canoes transported them over the dan- gerous, sometimes deadly, surf to the ...
from one place to another to avoid detection, they were fed meat and cornmeal that made them sick. They welcomed the rags, piece ...
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