Video: Frederick Douglass on the rights of slaves Watch an actor read the words of Frederick Douglass from 'A Simple Tale of America Slavery', published in 1846.
Video: Empathy Watch a short video extract from a session where a museum facilitator is working with a group of pupils and explaining the nature of empathy.
Video: Sugar cane Watch a short video extract from a session where a facilitator working with a group of pupils in the museum is talking about the harvesting of the sugar cane.
Video: Museum visit Watch a short video extract where pupils on a visit are shown (speeded up) going through the museum.
Video: Frederick Douglass's escape Watch an actor read the words of Frederick Douglass from 'A few facts and personal observations abut Slavery', published in 1846.
Video: Positive engagement Watch a short video extract of pupils completing a piece of work in the museum.
Video: Mary Prince on working in the salt ponds Listen to an actor read the words of Mary Prince describing her experience working in the salt ponds in the Turks Islands in the Caribbean in the early 1800s. This was after she had already been sold three times.
Video: Solomon Northrup Watch an actor read an extract from Solomon Northrup's autobiography describing how cotton was cultivated by slaves in Louisiana in 1853.
Video: Radio play, sugar production Watch a short video extract from a museum session where pupils are recording a short radio piece as if they were sailors and captives on a slaving ship.