Orientation Area
Start your visit to the Old Slave Mart in the orientation area of the museum, offering an overview of the domestic slave trade within the greater historical context of slavery in the United States and the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Additional displays in the orientation area explore the systems, mechanics of domestic slave operations and the major social, political and economic impact that trade had on society during the time.
Main Exhibit Area
Take a closer look at the daily process of slave sales at the Old Slave Mart in the main exhibit area as you learn about historically documented buyers, traders and enslaved African Americans who passed through the Old Slave Mart. Personal letters, oral histories, documents, audio, video and artifacts from the individuals who shaped the history of the domestic slave trade bring the main exhibit area to life. Accounts of the contributions of the individuals involved in the outcome of the domestic slave trade are also explored.
Lest We Forget: The Triumph Over Slavery
Don’t miss Lest We Forget: The Triumph Over Slavery in the museum’s upstairs gallery. Created by The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library and the UNESCO Slave Route Project, Lest We Forget: The Triumph Over Slavery examines the cultural, political, economic and social practices that enslaved Africans developed through panels that reflect the experience of slavery. Panels explore topics including slave labor, slave systems in the Americas, the struggle against slavery and its abolition and triumph over slavery.
- The Old Slave Museum is ADA compliant.
- If time permits, visit the Old Slave Museum’s gift shop. Books and other literature related to Charleston, South Carolina history are available for purchase.