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Islam's Hidden History of Slavery || Arab-Islam Slave Trade: Whitewashed  and Forgotten
Islam's Hidden History of Slavery || Arab-Islam Slave Trade: Whitewashed and Forgotten Kwabena Ofori Osei 111 Views • 2 years ago

We always talk about how Europeans enslaved immense numbers of Africans. We usually don't talk about the parties actually involved or not involved in that slave trade. What we also don't talk about are other slave trades that were even bigger and lasted longer, like the Eastern (Islamic) Slave Trade.

Western media choose selective moral outrage, and while Western schools teach their youth about their own faults, the Islamic World is far from being honest. Therefore I choose to talk about this dark history, and I hope to spread more awareness so that more and more people can know and talk about the cruelties of the Islamic world.

0:00 Introduction
1:24 Arab Slave Trade Summary
2:41 Islamic Anti-Black Racism
4:06 Slavery in the Caliphates
8:19 Slavery among Turks and in the Ottoman Empire
10:27 Castration of Slaves
12:19 Importance of Slavery in the Islamic World
12:50 Slavery after others abandoned it
13:39 Muslim involvement in the Atlantic Slave Trade & Comparison
14:48 Conclusion
16:11 Some garbage

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Episode 4: How Slavery Survived After Abolition Of The TransAtlantic Slave Trade | Slavery Routes
Episode 4: How Slavery Survived After Abolition Of The TransAtlantic Slave Trade | Slavery Routes Kwabena Ofori Osei 9 Views • 11 days ago

The history of slavery did not end with abolition. By the late 18th century, revolts, abolitionist campaigns, and growing public outrage forced European powers to officially ban the transatlantic slave trade. But the demand for enslaved labor did not disappear.

Episode 4: The New Frontiers of Slavery explores how, between 1789 and 1888, slavery was pushed into new territories and transformed into new systems of exploitation. As London, Paris and Washington debated abolition, the Industrial Revolution increased Europe’s hunger for cotton, sugar, coffee, ivory, palm oil and other raw materials.

From the Haitian Revolution to the plantations of Brazil and the United States, from Rio de Janeiro to Zanzibar, from the American Civil War to the colonization of Africa, this final episode of Slavery Routes reveals how slavery survived abolition by changing form.

Even after the transatlantic trade was banned, illegal deportations exploded. In just 50 years, nearly 2.5 million Africans were forcibly transported across the Atlantic. Through archives, historical analysis, and powerful storytelling, this episode shows how the end of the slave trade opened a new chapter in the global history of exploitation, race, empire and resistance.

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Chapters
▷ 00:00 - Introduction: The New Frontiers of Slavery
▷ 01:37 - Rio de Janeiro: The World’s Largest Slave Port
▷ 03:35 - Fear of Slave Revolts Across the Colonial World
▷ 07:43 - Toussaint Louverture, the Haitian Revolution, and the Birth of Haiti
▷ 10:56 - Slavery Expands Across the Americas
▷ 14:31 - The Industrial Revolution and the Machinery of Slavery
▷ 18:10 - The United States: A New Center of Industrial Slavery
▷ 20:00 - Enslaved Families and the Economics of Human Bondage
▷ 22:00 - Zanzibar and the Expansion of New Slave Routes
▷ 24:50 - Swema: The Rare Testimony of an Enslaved Yao Girl
▷ 27:42 - Slavery, Morality, and the Hierarchy of Empires
▷ 29:00 - Slavery, Cotton, and the Road to the American Civil War
▷ 32:25 - After Emancipation: Freedom Without Equality
▷ 36:00 - Abolitionist Explorers and Europe’s Search for New Raw Materials
▷ 38:54 - Tippu Tip: Ivory, Slavery, and Power in East Africa
▷ 40:00 - Palm Oil, Colonial Expansion, and Forced Labor in Africa
▷ 42:34 - Military Violence and the Rise of European Imperial Domination
▷ 43:35 - Race Science and the Justification of Empire
▷ 46:00 - Brazil: One of the Last Countries to Abolish Slavery
▷ 50:16 - Epilogue: 20 Million Africans Deported Across Centuries
▷ 52:03 - Credits

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Original title: Slavery Routes: 1789-1888: The New Frontiers of Slavery
Directed by: Daniel Cattier, Juan Gélas, Fanny Glissant
Produced by: Compagnie des Phares et Balises, ARTE France
In co-production with: Kwassa Films, RTBF Télévision Belge, Lx Filmes, RTP, INRAP

© 2018, licensed by Incognita Distribution

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HAPI Talks with Dr. Oba T’Shaka about the true creation of (Twin Lineal) Black Families
HAPI Talks with Dr. Oba T’Shaka about the true creation of (Twin Lineal) Black Families Baka Omubo 52 Views • 4 years ago

HAPI Talks with Dr. Oba T’Shaka about true creation of (Twin Lineal) Black Families

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