By examining these pictures and understanding the historical context of the transatlantic slave trade, we can gain a deeper appreciation for the ongoing impact of slavery and the importance of acknowledging and confronting our painful past. As we reflect on these images, we are reminded of the power of human connection and the resilience of the human spirit, even in the face of overwhelming oppression.

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The visual representation of a "service" mindset within a romantic context.

: Hosts dissertations on the intersection of race, gender, and intimacy in black Christianity. Getty Images Slaves of Love Collection

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