Posted on 09/23/2005 6:48:52 AM PDT by ChildOfThe60s
COLLEGE PARK, Md.
Olaudah Equiano wrote with vivid detail of life as human cargo -- the foul smells aboard the slave ship that brought him from West Africa to the New World in the 18th century, the anguished cries of women, the despair of those headed to a life of bondage.
The best-selling autobiography he later published is now a key text for scholars studying slavery and its roots in Africa, one of the few first-person accounts by a slave of the brutal cross-Atlantic trip known as the Middle Passage.
But part of Equiano's tale may be more fiction than fact.
A forthcoming biography of Equiano by English professor Vincent Carretta of the University of Maryland, College Park, contends that Equiano was actually born in South Carolina and could never have made the trip he describes. Carretta uses baptismal and naval records he unearthed to prove his point.
By challenging the authenticity of a major voice in the history of African slavery and one of the most widely taught slave narratives, Carretta's work, titled "Equiano, The African: Biography of a Self-Made Man," has stirred a furor among some historians and literary scholars.
"I think devastating is not underestimating some people's reaction to this notion," said Philip Morgan, a Princeton University history professor who has written about 18th-century slavery.
Carretta's book, published by University of Georgia Press, will be released Oct. 24...................
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AFAIK, the idea that American slaves came from South Africa is used by lib historians so they can blame the Mfecane on white slavers.
I'm not sure that the Muslim traders were responsible for western slavery, at least not all of it. They were certainly actively trading in a lot of Africa; I'm just not sure about the west coast. IIRC, tribes who won local wars took the losers as slaves, kind of like war booty. It was expected and part of their culture. What some of them started to do was to sell their won slaves to white traders appearing on the coast. That was the departure from local tradition.
Rather-gate strikes again.
"The Muslim Arab slave traders were responsible for Western slavery............"
Not to defend Muslims in any way and I'm not an expert on the subject but I've always read the Dutch were the most infamous slave traders.
BTW, buyers are responsible for the creation of a market.
You cannot sell what people don't want to buy.
Add this to the shelf of fictional autobiographies which serve political purposes:
Education of Little Tree by a pretend Native American.
The Marxist-fictional I, Rigoberta Menchu, which won a liar the Nobel Peace Prize.
Autobiography of "Palestinian" Edward Said.
True enough, but the first "slave trader" ship captain to cross the Atlantic had to wonder if his "cargo" was going to sell when he got to where he was going......
All the slaves from West Africa were rounded up by and sold to the European slave traders by Africans, and by Muslims in Western Africa, some Arab some black. It was an ancient practice that long preceeded "the west", with roots and networks that for thounsands of years criss-crossed Africa and the Middle East, from the horn of Africa to the heart of Arabia. The Europeans were very late-comers to the nasty business. In fact, for about a thousand years many Europeans had been victims of slavery from the mafia-type kings that ruled the North Africa states on the coast of the Mediterranean - the barbary pirates.
Agreed, the barabary pirates era was when whites were taken from Europe to be slaves to blacks.
You won't hear that much in history since each group picks a point in time that makes them victims and forgets the fullness of history.
Maybe he did some market research first.
The famous "letter" Chief Seattle penned that is often quoted by the enviro whacks was actually written by a New York City Playwright.
Translation: "It's more important to feel good about the myth than to challenge it with inconvenient facts." Typical Lefty acadamia.
They weren't slaves to "blacks". Most of the people of North Africa by then were either Arabs (the conquerers) or descendents of ancient Mediterranean people (Egyptians, Carthoginians, Berbers etc.) who were conquered by the Arabs. Arabs, like Jews are Semites not black.
I do have to wonder - just how did a person taken from Africa and brought here to be a slave get enough education to write a book in the first place? That in itself is enough to make the book suspect.
It's fake but accurate.
Jason Blair is just Olaudah Equiano's slave name.
Some academics fall in love with a book, and then when they're told their love is in vain, they vent their anger at the messenger.
Fake, but accurate??
"It may lessen the claims to historical veracity," he (one of the authors critics) said. "But it does not lessen its persuasive power."
Sure. Like a good author, Mr. Equiano wanted to make it as persuasive as possible. But it changes the status of the book from a historical document to an interesting work of fiction.
Secondary sources, and particularly something like autobiographies, which the authors have reason to slant, have never been considered the most reliable historical sources.
That is true. Additionally, they did not treat slaves the way they were treated in the west. Not even close.
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