Distribution of Enslaved Africans in the Americas
“Of the estimated ten million men, women, and children who survived the Middle Passage, approximately 450,000 Africans disembarked on North America’s shores. They thus represented only a fraction—5 percent—of those transported during the 350-year history of the international slave trade. Brazil and the Caribbean each received about nine times as many Africans.”--Africans in America, In Motion: The African American Migration Experience