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Marie Séraphique
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The Marie Séraphique was a late 18th-century slave ship that made six slave voyages out of Nantes, France.[1][2] There are two illustrations of the ship that show how captives travelled, believed to have been painted by the captain and second lieutenant. There is a diagram showing densely-packed shackled slaves on the ship, and a painting showing slaves being sold aboard.
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