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First-time filmmaker Katrina Browne makes a troubling discovery her New England
ancestors were the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history. She and nine fellow
descendants set off to retrace the Triangle Trade: from their old hometown in Rhode Island
to slave forts in Ghana to sugar plantation ruins in Cuba. Step by step, they uncover the
vast extent of Northern complicity in slavery while also stumbling through the minefield of
contemporary race relations. In this bicentennial year of the U.S. abolition of the slave
trade, Traces of the Trade offers powerful new perspectives on the black/white divide. An
official selection of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.
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