Daniel Laqua*
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The Tensions of Internationalism: Transnational Anti-Slavery in the 1880s and 1890s.pdf - 1 views
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boundaries. It has been argued that anti-slavery boasted features of a 'transnational advocacy network' early on, as exemplified by the links between British and US abolitionists from the late eighteenth century o
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Transnational ambitions featured explicitly in the remit of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society (BFASS) which, one year after its foundation in 18
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Manufacturing Crisis: Anti-slavery 'Humanitarianism' and Imperialism in East Africa, 18... - 1 views
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1888 into 1890, ships from five European nations joined in a blockade to stop the ‘Arab slave trade’ in East Africa,
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blockade was armed resistance against the German East Africa Company
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Bushiri bin Salim
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Abolition and European Imperialism in East Africa, 1845-1893 - Digital Collections for ... - 2 views
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In the 14th century, Kilwa, off the coast of modern day southern Tanzania, was the center of the East African gold trade
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slavery in Africa differed from what we know as slavery in the United States in that the enslaved were more like kin than chattel.
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Muslim slaveholders often manumitted their slaves, and many slaves converted to Islam before gaining their freedom
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religion was forced upon slaves, because that's what they saw around them (religion practices ) some slaves were born into slavery forcing them take up culture, nationality and religion practices that are not of their own because those that knew were either long gone or had forgotten about the cultural practices.
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