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Daughters of the Slave Trade

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Daughters of the Trade
Presentation at CGL on January 12, 2016 about 18th and 19th century African trading families. In particular, African women marrying European traders.

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And now the Chinese are using the same tactics to invade and conquer the African continent. Using this same tactics to gain control of the natural resources on the African continent

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The European men married Afrikan women to gain wealth and power. The Afrikan women married European to gain prestige and opportunities within the community.

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This white lady is full of it; saying that the Dutch were not colonizers. The Dutch were literally buying and selling enslaved Afrikans and shipping them across the globe. And the Dutch helped introduce racial hierarchy on the Gold Coast. To me that’s colonization.

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