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MUSEUM OF LONDON On the 21st of March we visited the Museum Of London in Docklands
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Today we visited the ‘Museum Of London – Docklands’. This was part of our research, it was primary research as we went to find out information. I found this trip useful as it helped me understand more about how slaves were treated in the 18th Century. Before we went to the museum I done my research and found out the main thing I wanted to see was William Ansah Sessarakoo. Although my end product may not be on slaves in the 18th century I still found this visit useful as it helped me learn more about Africans coming to Britain. Another thing which I found interesting was how the had a section which had all the slaves from the West Indies’ name and date of birth.