Barracoon: The Spanish word barracoon translates as “barracks” and is derived from barraca, which means “hut,” and is associated with the Portugese word barracão, which means “shed.” The term “barracoon” describes the structures used to detain Africans who would be sold and exported to Europe or the Americas. These structures, sometimes also referred to as factories, stockades, corrals, and holding pens, were built near the coast. They could be as insubstantial as a “slave shed” or as fortified as a “slave house” or “slave castle,” wherein Africans were forced into the cells of dungeons
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