(the) middle passage

(the) middle passage
the journey across the Atlantic by ship as part of the slave trade. Ships travelled from Britain to Africa, where the slaves were bought and then taken to be sold in America or the West Indies. Conditions on the journey were terrible and many slaves died during it.
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  • middle passage — 1788, in reference to the trans Atlantic slave trade …   Etymology dictionary

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