Some enslaved individuals chose to jump overboard during the Middle Passage as a desperate act of resistance against their captivity. Facing brutal conditions, the loss of freedom, and the unknown horrors of slavery, they often preferred death to the unimaginable suffering that awaited them. This tragic decision highlights the extreme desperation and despair experienced by those subjected to the transatlantic slave trade. Their actions serve as a powerful testament to the human spirit's desire for autonomy and dignity, even in the face of overwhelming adversity.
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