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The International Slavery Museums guided tour introduces students to fundamental aspects of transatlantic slavery, Liverpool’s involvement in the trade, and its impact on the lives of those involved.

Students will gain a better understanding of diversity and difference, the process and fight for change, difficulties faced by those experiencing racism, and relationships between different groups of people.

The international Slavery Museum offers a unique learning experience illustrating the massive impact of transatlantic slavery on the world and the ways it continues to impact our lives today.

Please note this workshop is suitable for Year 5 & 6 only.

Key Information.

Suitable for: KS2

Ages: 7-11

Subjects: Geography, History, Sociology

Topics: Africa, Black History, Civil Rights Movement, Discrimination, Human & Physical Geography, Identity, Local History, Migration & Immigration, Racism, Slavery, Uniqueness

Type: At Venue

Duration: 45 minutes

Cost: From £3.30 per student (£99 per session, max 30 per session)

Dates: Ongoing

Min. Students: N/A

Max. Students: 30 (per session)

SEND: Yes - suitable for students with SEND

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About International Slavery Museum.

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The International Slavery Museum offers a wide range of activities and resources for education and community groups.

Details of their workshops for schools visiting the International Slavery Museum are listed below.

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