Multiple issues POV March 2008 disputed March 2008 slavery The Arab History of slavery slavetrade ... www.arabslavetrade.com title ArabSlaveTrade Nominal Muslims publisher African Holocaust Society ... of the Arabslavetrade it is also impossible to be precise about actual numbers. ref cite web url http www.arabslavetrade.com title ArabSlaveTrade publisher African Holocaust Society accessdate ... however approximately 28 million African slaves were taken during the Arabslavetrade. Likewise ... The living legacy of jihad slavery ref The Oriental or Arabslavetrade is sometimes called the Islam ... and historian on African slavery claims that the Arabslavetrade was a trickle trade until the 19th century and that the new focus on Arabslavetrade has political implications linked to the rise ... url http www.arabslavetrade.com title ArabSlaveTrade Owen Alik Shahadah publisher African Holocaust ... to a history of the Arabslavetrade is the limitations of extant sources. There exist documents from ... used to transport African slaves to India. The Arabslavetrade from East Africa is one of the oldest ... in modern Africa From approximately 650 until around the 1960s, the Arabslavetrade continued in one ... specials 1458 abolition page4.shtml The Abolition season on BBC World Service ref The Arabslavetrade ... posts and of towns associated with the slavetrade Iconography Arab and Persian Miniature ... and Amharic historical texts Historical and geographical context of the Arabslavetrade A brief review ... traffic. In contrast to the Atlantic slavetrade where the male female ratio was 2 1 or 3 1, the Arab ... include both Arab and European trade. http mondediplo.com 1998 04 02africa The impact of the slave .... The trade was focused on the slave markets of the Western Asia Middle East , North Africa and Somalia ... File Arabslavers.jpg thumb 19th century engraving of Arabslave trading caravan transporting African ... 10 and 18 million Africans were enslaved by Arabslave traders and taken across the Red Sea , Indian ... more details
SlaveTrade Act is a stock short title used for legislation in the United Kingdom and the United States that relates to the slavetrade. List United Kingdom The SlaveTrade Act 1807 The SlaveTrade Act 1824 The SlaveTrade Act 1843 The SlaveTrade Act 1873 United States The SlaveTrade Act of 1794 See also List of short titles Slavery Abolition Act 1833 Category Lists of legislation by short title ... more details
The SlaveTrade Act 1824 was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom to amend and consolidate the Laws relating to the Abolition of the SlaveTrade . Section 9 of this Act created a death penalty . It was reduced to penal transportation transportation for life by section 1 of the Punishment of Offences Act . See also SlaveTrade Act 1807 Slavery Abolition Act 1833 SlaveTrade Act 1843 SlaveTrade Act 1873 External links http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga Geo4 5 113 contents Text of the SlaveTrade Act 1824 http www.anti slaverysociety.addr.com huk 1824act.htm Commentary on the SlaveTrade Act 1824 by the Anti Slavery Society UK law stub UK legislation Category 1824 in law Category 1824 in the United Kingdom Category Abolitionism in the United Kingdom Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1824 Category Slavetrade legislation ... more details
The SlaveTrade Act 1843 was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the more effectual Suppression of the SlaveTrade . See also SlaveTrade Act 1807 SlaveTrade Act 1824 Slavery Abolition Act 1833 SlaveTrade Act 1873 External links http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga Vict 6 7 98 contents Text of the SlaveTrade Act 1843 http www.anti slaverysociety.addr.com huk 1843act.htm Commentary on the SlaveTrade Act 1843 by the Anti Slavery Society UK law stub UK legislation Category 1843 in law Category 1843 in the United Kingdom Category Abolitionism in the United Kingdom Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1843 Category Slavetrade legislation ... more details
The SlaveTrade Act 1873 was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for consolidating with Amendments the Acts for carrying into effect Treaties for the more effectual Suppression of the SlaveTrade , and for other purposes connected with the SlaveTrade. See also SlaveTrade Act 1807 SlaveTrade Act 1824 Slavery Abolition Act 1833 SlaveTrade Act 1843 External links http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga Vict 36 37 88 contents Text of the SlaveTrade Act 1873 UK law stub UK legislation Category 1873 in law Category 1873 in the United Kingdom Category Abolitionism in the United Kingdom Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1873 Category Slavetrade legislation ... more details
http www.pdavis.nl Background.htm WAS The West African Squadron and slavetrade ref In the 1860s, David Livingstone s reports of atrocities within the Arabslavetrade in Africa stirred up the interest ...Main Atlantic slavetrade Abolitionism Image Slave ship tower bridge 2007.jpg thumb A replica of the slave ship Zong Massacre Zong , moored by Tower Bridge in April 2007 to mark 200 years since the SlaveTrade Act 1807. Image HMS Northumberland.jpg thumb HMS Northumberland F238 HMS Northumberland moored by HMS Belfast during the same commemoration, marking modern anti slaving operations. The Slave ... March 1807, with the long title An Act for the Abolition of the SlaveTrade . The original act is in the Parliamentary Archives . The act abolished the slavetrade in the British Empire , but not slavery ... Abolition Act 1833 . Background The Committee for the Abolition of the SlaveTrade formed in 1787 was formed ... of Friends Quakers to unite in their shared opposition to slavery and the slavetrade. The Quakers ... of the anti slavetrade campaigners, William Wilberforce , who had taken on the cause of abolition ... me two great objects, the suppression of the slavetrade and the reformation of manners. ref cite ... on other nations to end their own slavetrade. The United States Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves acted to abolish its Atlantic slavetrade the same year but not its Slavery in the United States Internal slavetrade internal slavetrade . In 1805 a British Order in Council had restricted the importation ... colonies the 1813 Anglo Swedish treaty whereby Sweden outlawed its slavetrade the 1814 Treaty of Paris 1814 Treaty of Paris 1814 whereby France agreed with Britain that the slavetrade was repugnant to the principles of natural justice and agreed to abolish the slavetrade in five years the 1814 Anglo Dutch treaty whereby the Netherlands outlawed its slavetrade and the 1817 Anglo Spanish treaty ... Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1807 Category Slavetrade legislation Category Abolitionism in the United ... more details
States Slavery and Islam Arabslavetrade Barbary Corsairs First Barbary War Second Barbary War Slave narrative North African slave narratives North African slave narratives External links http researchnews.osu.edu ... in 1911. As such, the slave traders now found that they had to work in accordance with the laws of their governors, and could no longer look to self regulation. The slavetrade finally ceased on the Barbary ... References reflist 2 Pirates Category Piracy Category African slavetrade Category Barbary pirates ... Famous accounts of Barbary slave raids include a mention in the Diary of Samuel Pepys and a raid on the coastal ... of enslaving Christian s, although slave trading in non Europeans could still continue. After ... more details
slavetrade , Arabslavetrade , and Slavery in modern Africa for other discussions. File AfricanSlavesTransport.jpg 300px right thumb Slave transport in Africa The African slavetrade refers to the historic Slavery slavetrade within Africa . Systems of servitude and slavery were common in many ... in others, they were treated much worse. When the Arabslavetrade and Atlantic slavetrade began ... who were sold into slavery as part of the recent Arabslavetrade . ref name Cal The number of Bantu ... Atlantic slavetrade date June 2011 Trans Saharan trade Main article Arabslavetrade File Arabslavers.jpg thumb 19th century engraving of Arabslave trading caravan transporting African slaves across the Sahara . The very earliest external slavery slavetrade was the trans Saharan slavetrade . Although ... www.arabslavetrade.com publisher Owen Alik Shahadah title Myths regarding the ArabSlaveTrade ref ... title Benin seeks forgiveness for role in slavetrade last Johnson first LaWanda date 8 October ... thumb Slaves captured from the Democratic Republic of the Congo Congo aboard an Arabslave ... publisher title Ethiopian SlaveTrade ref The first attempt to abolish slavery in Ethiopia ... ce6 people A0848307.html Tewodros II ref although the slavetrade was not abolished completely ... in 1942. ref http www.africultures.com anglais Edito 20anglais Edito6.htm The slavetrade myths ... The impact of the slavetrade on Africa ref Middle Age Medieval slavetrade in Europe was mainly to the East ... Historical survey The international slavetrade ref Slavery in medieval Europe was so common that the Roman ... on the slavetrade , BBC News, September 3, 2001 ref Frequent intermarriages meant that the enslaved ... the main slavetrade involved arabized east Africans ref cite news url http books.guardian.co.uk ... wrote of the slavetrade To overdraw its evils is a simple impossibility ... We passed a slave woman ... Main article Atlantic slavetrade The first Europeans to arrive on the coast of Guinea region Guinea ... more details
slavery The Swedish slavetrade occurred in the early history of Sweden , and again during the 17th century ... st barts traite negriere archives legislation . in french ref concerning slavetrade, with Swedish vessels involved in the trans Atlantic slavetrade . Between 1784 and 1878, the country ... free port and became a major center for the Caribbean slavetrade. Slaves were brought in tax free ... Viking slavery Image Ruslavery.jpg thumb 300px left Sergey Vasilievich Ivanov 1864 1910 , SlaveTrade ... established a colonial presence in the Caribbean . Slavetrade under King Gustav III Image Gustavia ... states The Company is free to operate slavetrade in Angola and the African coast, where such is permitted ... century, movements against slavery became stronger, especially in Britain. Slavetrade was outlawed ... suit. Sweden made the slavetrade illegal in 1813, but allowed slavery until October 9, 1847. During ... 29 November 2007. ref Once the slavetrade became a hot issue, the Swedish government abandoned the slavetrade in the Caribbean, but did not initially outlaw slavery. The West Indian colonies ... the decision to get rid of the slavetrade was caused more by domestic political controversies ... also Swedish overseas colonies Saint Barth lemy Slavery Triangle tradeSlaveTrade Act 1807 References ... & history of slavery, slavetrade and their abolition , Comit de Liaison et d Application des Sources Historiques. McAlinden, Tom 2007 . http networkeurope.radio.cz feature swedens slavetrade Sweden s slavetrade . Network Europe, Radio Broadcast, 30 March 2007. Europe topic Slavery in DEFAULTSORT Swedish SlaveTrade Category Former Swedish colonies Category Slavetrade Category 18th century ... tax when slaves were shipped out. Sweden was also a major supplier of iron chains used in the slavetrade. ref Integrations och j mst lldhetsdepartementet. http www.manskligarattigheter.gov.se dynamaster ..., and were sometimes sold to Arab and Jewish traders, Citation needed date October 2007 who in turn ... more details
, the practise was called the coastwise slavetrade . DEFAULTSORT Coastwise SlaveTrade Category Slavery in the United States Category Slavetrade ... more details
Refimprove auto yes date December 2009 The interregional slavetrade was the trade of slaves within the United ... effects of the interregional slavetrade on both the economy of the Old South and general migration ... among economic historians. Economics of the interregional slavetrade The internal slave ... SlaveTrade url http www.inmotionaame.org migrations topic.cfm?migration 3&topic 1&tab image work ..., the abolition of transatlantic slavetrade in 1809 placed increased importance on the role of this interregional ... Quantitative Estimates of the United States Interregional SlaveTrade, 1820 1860 journal The Journal ... sources for the domestic slavetrade came from exporting states in the Upper South such as Virginia ... Herman Freudenberger and Jonathan B. Pritchett title The Domestic United States SlaveTrade ... migration i.e. migration not due to slavetrade to movement as whole plantations with slave owners. ref name Economic cite journal ref Contributors to the growth of interregional slavetrade Historians ... Origins of the Domestic SlaveTrade journal Journal of the Early Republic year 1992 month Spring ... B. title The Interregional SlaveTrade and the Selection of Slaves for the New Orleans Market ... who needed to pay off loans contributed to the growth of the internal slavetrade. ref name Economic ... cite journal last Evans, Jr. first Robert title Some Economic Aspects of the Domestic SlaveTrade, 1830 ... slavetrade on the Old South Irish economic theorist John Elliot Cairnes suggested in his work The Slave Power that the interregional slavetrade was a major component in ensuring the economic vitality ... that the interregional slavetrade did not provide the major part of the income of planters in the older ... L. title A Note of the Importance of the Interstate SlaveTrade of the Ante Bellum Southrade of journal ..., the net effect of the interregional slavetrade on the economy Old South was negligible ... revenue generated by the interregional slavetrade for exporters that range from 3.75 ref name ... more details
File TheSlaveTradebyAugusteFrancoisBiard.jpeg thumb 300px The SlaveTrade by Auguste Francois Biard, 1840 ... an important location for marine trade for centuries. ref E. M. Carus Wilson, The overseas trade of Bristol in E. Power & M.M. Postan, Studies in English Trade in the Fifteenth Century London, 1933 ref The city s involvement with the slavetrade peaked between 1730 and 1745, when it became the leading ... Legacies Immigration and Emigration England Bristol Legacies of the SlaveTrade Article Page 2 Bot generated title ref Bristol used its position on the Avon to trade all types of goods. Bristol s port ... in Bristol, wanted to commence participation in the African slavetrade, and after much pressure ... over the slavetrade was broken in 1698. As soon as the monopoly was broken, the first Bristol slave ... 1.shtml BBC Legacies Immigration and Emigration England Bristol Legacies of the SlaveTrade Article ..., representing one fifth of the British slavetrade during this time. ref name autogenerated1 Profits from the slavetrade ranged from 50 to 100 during the early 18th century. Bristol was already a comparatively wealthy city prior to this trade as one of the three points of the slave triangle .... 1728 1732. The number rises to 48 a year. This was half the number of ships involved in the slavetrade ... in Britain. A position it held until the trade was ended in 1807. Bristol s slavetrade began to decline ... of ships involved in the slavetrade leaving Bristol declined and the city s share of the national trade reduced to 25 in the 1750s and, by the time of abolition, it represented 2 of Britain s slave .... As ships fitted out for the slavetrade spent longer at sea up to 15 months and were generally larger than most vessels leaving the port, the ships involved in the slavetrade constitute a larger percentage of the overall clearances than these figures may suggest. The slavetrade also stimulated ... iron, Italian beads, German linen. References reflist Category African slavetrade Category History ... more details
Infobox U.S. legislation name SlaveTrade Act of 1794 fullname An Act to prohibit the carrying on the SlaveTrade from the United States to any foreign place or country acronym enacted by 3rd effective date March 22, 1794 public law url http memory.loc.gov cgi bin ampage?collId llsl&fileName 001 llsl001.db&recNum 470 cite public law cite statutes at large 1 Stat. 348 acts amended title amended sections created sections amended leghisturl introducedin introducedbill introducedby introduceddate committees passedbody1 passeddate1 passedvote1 passedbody2 passeddate2 passedvote2 conferencedate passedbody3 ... The SlaveTrade Act of 1794 was a law passed by the United States Congress that limited American involvement in the trade of slave human cargo . This was the first of several acts of Congress that eventually ... the carrying on the SlaveTrade from the United States to any foreign place or country. ref name ... Peleg Wood with the ship Hope ship Hope to be used in the slavetrade. ref name slave2 By November the Hope was engaged in the slavetrade, and in March 1796, the owners of the ship were fined ... became the first American tried in federal court under the SlaveTrade Act of 1794. ref name slave2 ... Papers of the American SlaveTrade. Retrieved on February 20, 2007. ref See also Atlantic slavetrade 1820 U.S. Law on SlaveTrade References Reflist External links http fax.libs.uga.edu HT857xA1 British documents on slave holding and the slavetrade, 1788 1793 http www.projo.com sharedcontent east priscilla pdf slave map.pdf Dealing African slaves http amistad.mysticseaport.org library govt.papers ... history Category Slavetrade legislation Category History of the United States 1789 1849 Category Presidency ... or place within same, for the purpose of carrying on any trade or traffic in slaves, to any foreign ... of 200 per slave. ref name Note1 First prosecution In August 1795, Providence, Rhode Island merchant John Brown Rhode Island John Brown conspired to trade in slaves. ref name slave2 cite paper author ... more details
, South Carolina , in 1769. slavery The Atlantic slavetrade or trans atlantic slavetrade took place ... America. The numbers were so great that Africans who came by way of the slavetrade became the most ... cite book last Curtin first Philip title The Atlantic SlaveTrade year 1969 publisher The University ... were the first to engage in the New World slavetrade, and others soon followed. Slaves ..., and houses servants. The Atlantic slave traders, ordered by trade volume, were the Portuguese ... S. and Jacob Klein. The Atlantic SlaveTrade . Cambridge University Press, 1999. pp. 103 139. ref ... the Atlantic. Note in original Paul E. Lovejoy, The Impact of the Atlantic SlaveTrade on Africa ... Game . In Northrup, David The Atlantic SlaveTrade , 2nd edition, Houghton Mifflin Co., 2002. p. 95. ref ref Basil Davidson. The African SlaveTrade . ref ref cite web url http www.africanholocaust.net ... records. accessdate 2007 01 04 ref The slavetrade is sometimes called the Maafa by African and African ... 01 04 ref Background See also History of slavery Atlantic travel The Atlantic slavetrade arose after ... engaged in the slavetrade visited West Africa. sfn Christopher 2006 p 127 In doing so, they came into contact ... . ref Tho98 Thornton 1998 . pp. 27. ref African slavery Main African slavetrade Slavery ... name Britannica and the Americas before the beginning of the Atlantic slavetrade. There is evidence ... A Global History. Routledge. p. 221, ISBN 978 0 415 14007 2. ref The African slavetrade provided ... African Involvement In Atlantic SlaveTrade . ref The Atlantic slavetrade was not the only slavetrade from Africa, although it was the largest in volume and intensity. As Elikia M bokolo wrote ... of the slavetrade on Africa, Le Monde diplomatique http mondediplo.com 1998 04 02africa ref According ... Thornton 1998 , who argued that the Atlantic slavetrade was not nearly as critical to the African economy ... slavetrade is customarily divided into two eras, known as the First and Second Atlantic ... more details
pp semi indef About involvement of Jews in slavery and slavetradeslave ownership rules and practices ... and participated in the slavetrade. In the middle ages, Jews were minimally involved in slavetrade ..., including the slavetrade. In 1991, the Nation of Islam published the book The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews which alleged that Jews dominated the North Atlantic slavetrade. Several ... that Jews did not dominate the slavetrade in Medieval Europe, Africa, and or the Americas , ref name ... R&size LARGE&origin JSTOR enlargePage Reviewed Work Jews, Slaves, and the SlaveTrade Setting the Record ... , pp. 125 128 ref ref name refutations Refutations of charges of Jewish prominence in slavetrade Nor were Jews prominent in the slavetrade. Marvin Perry, Frederick M. Schweitzer Antisemitism Myth and Hate ... wmq Jan00 FaberJan00.pdf Review of Jews, Slaves, and the SlaveTrade Setting the Record Straight .... Farrakhan In His Own Words. On Jewish Involvement in the SlaveTrade and http www.adl.org main Nation ... Maine http oieahc.wm.edu wmq Jan00 FaberJan00.pdf Review of Jews, Slaves, and the SlaveTrade Setting ..., p 385 Middle Ages In the middle ages Jews were minimally involved in slavetrade. ref Reiss ... Hastings, p 620 Hastings, p 620 ref and played a significant role in the slavetrade in some regions ... involvement in the slavetrade was in Spain and Portugal in the 10th to 15th centuries. ref name Hastings, p 620 ref name Drescher, p 107 Jewish participation in the slavetrade was recorded starting ... view.jsp?artid 849&letter S SlaveTrade . Jewish Encyclopedia ref In the 8th century, Charlemagne king 768 814 explicitly allowed the Jews to act as intermediaries in the slavetrade. ref name ... owners is a difficult distinction for scholars to make. Mediterranean slavetrade In the 17th century ... with Henry Draper. ref Hebb, p. 163, n. 5 ref Atlantic slavetrade Image Triangle trade2.png right thumb 200px Triangular slavetrade. The Atlantic slavetrade transferred African slaves from Africa to colonies ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict African SlaveTrade Patrol partof the Atlantic slavetrade Suppression of the SlaveTrade image File Africa and the American Flag.jpg 300px caption USS Perry confronting ... , Mediterranean Sea result Atlantic slavetrade suppressed by 1865. combatant1 flag United States 1795 combatant2 Africa n SlaveTrade rs commander1 File US Naval Jack 15 stars.svg 23px Matthew C. Perry ... Joz Antonio de la Vega br Francis Bowen slave trader Francis Bowen strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 notes Suppression of the SlaveTrade Campaignbox United States Navy and Coast Guard patrols African SlaveTrade Patrol ref http www.tecom.usmc.mil HD Customes Traditions Streamers 02.htm ref was part of the African slavetrade Suppression of the SlaveTrade between 1819 and the beginning ... brig Independence . Investigation proved that both ships had been engaged in the slavetrade and were ... in China before trade in that region became unprofitable during the 1850s. She then became a known slave ... under the suspicion of being engaged in the slavetrade. Several times we have fallen in with her ... the slavetrade quickly came to an end in 1861 with the outbreak of the American Civil War. Squadrons .... By the end of the Civil War, the African slavetrade on the Atlantic diminished though trading overland ... of United States Navy American navy warships was assigned to catch slave trader s in and around ... slave ship s were captured. ref http www.history.navy.mil library special slavetrade.htm ref ref ... naval presence off Africa until the 1840s. In the two decades between, very few slave ships were captured ... of Africa operations in the same period. The British captured hundreds of slave ships and fought ... freed thousands of slaves but the trade continued on and the operation was expanded to the West ... 36 ref Capture of the Spitfire File African woman slave trade.jpg 200px left thumb The Abolition of the SlaveTrade or the inhumanity of dealers in human flesh exemplified in Captn. Kimber s treatment ... more details
original research date April 2008 unreferenced date April 2008 The West Calder SlaveTrade Petition was a 1792 petition, against the slavetrade, created in West Calder , West Lothian , Scotland . Abolition of the SlaveTrade The Parishioners of West Calder played a small part in the abolitionist movement of the late eighteenth century, as reported in the Edinburghshire Log of 1792. West Calder Parish posted a petition in advocating in the strongest terms that abolition of slavery was essential. Within 9 days of the publication of the document, 2 April 1792 William Wilberforce moved that the trade ought to be abolished an amendment in favour of gradual abolition was carried, and it was finally resolved that the trade should cease on 1 January 1796. When a similar motion was brought forward to the House of Lords the consideration of it was postponed to the following year, in order to give time for the examination of witnesses by a committee of the House. Category History of West Lothian Category Abolitionism in the United Kingdom ... more details
The Yoruba people contributed a major cultural and economic influence upon the victims of the Atlantic slave trade during its run from approximately 1400 until 1900. Oyo Empire From 1400 onward, the Oyo Empire s imperial success made the Yoruba language a lingua franca almost to the shores of the Volta. ref name Stride302 Stride & Ifeka 1971, p.  302. ref Toward the end of the 18th century, the Oyo army was neglected as there was less need to conquer. ref name Oliver95 Oliver & Atmore 2001, p.  95. ref Instead, Oyo directed more effort towards trading and acted as middlemen for both the Trans Saharan and Trans Atlantic slave trade. ref name Oliver95 Europeans bringing salt arrived in Oyo during the reign of King Obalokun. ref name Stride292 Stride & Ifeka p.  292 ref Thanks to its domination of the coast, Oyo merchants were able to trade with Europeans at Porto Novo and Ouidah Whydah . ref name Stride293 Stride & Ifeka 1971, p.  293. ref Here the Oyo Empire s captives and criminals were sold to Dutch and Portuguese buyers. ref name Smith31 Smith 1989, p.  31. ref Cultural influence In addition to the influence upon slave, and later free Afro American cuisine and language, the importation of Yoruba culture was most heavily evidenced in such manifestations of Yoruba religion as Santer a , Candombl Ketu and other indigenous spiritualities. References reflist Yoruba topics Category Yoruba people Category African slave trade Category African diaspora ... more details
The Society for Effecting the Abolition of the SlaveTrade , or The Society for the Abolition of the SlaveTrade , was a UK British abolitionism abolitionist group, formed on 22 May 1787, when twelve men ... Quakers had begun to express their official disapproval of the slavetrade since 1727 and promote ... of Friends yearly meeting presented its petition against the Atlantic slavetradeslavetrade ... of the SlaveTrade were Quakers John Barton quaker John Barton William Dillwyn George Harrison Samuel ... in 1783 when the first petition against the slavetrade was presented to parliament. Three Anglicans ... the slavetrade, Granville Sharp who, as a lawyer, had long been involved in the support and prosecution ... for the Abolition of the SlaveTrade was to inform the public of the inhuman and immoral treatment ... to abolish the slavetrade and enforce this on the high seas, and to establish areas in West Africa ... History Abolition of the SlaveTrade 1807 url http www.bbc.co.uk history british abolition africans ... By informing the public, the Committee for the Abolition of the SlaveTrade gained many members. Public ... the sale of Equiano s first hand account of the slavetrade and slavery abroad, and his visits to British ports linked to the trade. William Wilberforce introduced the first Bill to abolish the slave ... the issue of the slavetrade before Parliament, Clarkson and others on the Committee continued to travel .... In 1807 the British Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliament voted to abolish the slavetrade ... Leone http www.parliament.uk slavetrade Parliament & The British SlaveTrade 1600 1807 http slavetrade.parliament.uk petition for.php Anti SlaveTrade Petition Manchester 1806 http abolition.e2bn.org ... of the SlaveTrade ... Quaker slavery slave owners , to improve conditions for slaves, educate their slaves in Christianity ... a slave in chains with the simple but effective question Am I not a man and a brother? was very effective ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Ama A Story of the Atlantic SlaveTrade is an historical novel by Manu Herbstein . The book won the 2002 Commonwealth Writers Prize for the Best First Book. Publication history 2005, Picador Africa, 374 pages, ISBN 1 77010 003 2 print 2001, E Reads, 456 pages, ISBN 1 58586 932 5 print on demand Reviews Reviews are collected at http www.ama.africatoday.com reviews.htm www.ama.africatoday.com reviews.htm . External links http www.ama.africatoday.com This contains primary and secondary texts relevant to the novel Category Ghanaian novels Category South African novels Category Novels about slavery Category Historical novels hist novel stub ... more details
slavery The Igbo people Igbo in the Atlantic slavetrade became one of the main ethnic groups enslaved in the era lasting between the 16th and late 19th century. Located near indigenous Igbo territory, the Bight of Biafra also known as the Bight of Bonny , ref cite book title Territorial Disputes and Resource Management A Global Handbook first Rongxing last Guo publisher Nova Publishers year 2006 isbn 1 600 21445 2 page 130 url http books.google.com books?id z5Le627xQLgC&pg PA130 ref became the principal area in obtaining Igbo slaves. ref cite encyclopedia url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 64296 Bight of Biafra title Bight of Biafra publisher Britannica Online Encyclopedia accessdate 2008 11 19 ref The Bights major slave trading ports were located in Bonny and Calabar a large number of these slaves Igbo. ref cite web url http www.informaworld.com smpp content db all content a714005225 tab content last Chambers first D.B. publisher Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group title REJOINDER The Significance of Igbo in the Bight of Biafra Slave accessdate 2009 01 23 ref ref cite encyclopedia url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 73213 Bonny title Bonny publisher Britannica ..., were taken to Europe and the Americas by European slave traders. ref cite book title African Voices of the Atlantic SlaveTrade Beyond the Silence and the Shame first Anne Caroline last Bailey edition ... between 1650 and 1900, the third greatest percentage in the era of the transatlantic slavetrade. ref ... slavetrade. ref cite book title The many headed hydra sailors, slaves, commoners, and the hidden ... to slavery direction, ethnicity, and mortality in the transatlantic slavetrade first1 David last1 Eltis ... SlaveTrade Category History of Igboland Atlantic slavetrade Category History of the Atlantic Ocean ... history Category Forced migration Category African slavetrade Category Slavery in the New World Category ... and ex slave, was dropped off on Barbados after being kidnapped from his hometown near the Bight ... more details
coord 33 31 7.4 N 36 18 42.28 E region SY display title Infobox Union name ICATU country International affiliation members full name International Confederation of Arab Trade Unions native name image Image ICATU logo.jpg 150px founded 1956 current head dissolved date dissolved state merged into office Tahrir Square, Damascus , Syria people Hac ne Djemam , general secretary website http www.icatu56.org www.icatu56.org footnotes Include all unused fields for future use. See template talk Infobox Union for usage. The International Confederation of Arab Trade Unions ar is the international representation of trade union s in a number of Arab nations. Founded in 1956, the ICATU was originally located in Egypt , but was moved to Syria in 1978 to protest Anwar Sadat s visit to Israel. References cite book year 2005 title Trade Unions of the World editor International Centre for Trade Union Rights ICTUR et al., edition 6th publisher John Harper Publishing location London, UK isbn 0 9543811 5 7 Portal Organized labour Category International Confederation of Arab Trade Unions Category Economy of the Arab League Category Arab League Trade union stub ... more details
International Day for the Remembrance of the SlaveTrade and its Abolition , August 23 of each year, the day designated by UNESCO to memorialize the transatlantic slavetrade . That date was chosen by the UNESCO Executive Board s adoption of resolution 29 C 40 at its 29th session. Circular CL 3494 of July 29, 1998 from the Director General invited Ministers of Culture to promote the day. The date is significant because, during the night of August 22 to August 23, 1791 on the island of Saint Domingue now known as Haiti , an Haitian Revolution uprising began which set forth events which were a major factor in the Abolitionism abolition of the transatlantic slavetrade . UNESCO Member States organize events every year on that date, inviting participation from young people, educators, artists and intellectuals. As part of the goals of the intercultural UNESCO project, The Slave Route Project The Slave Route , it is an opportunity for collective recognition and focus on the historic causes, the methods and the consequences of slavery . Additionally, it sets the stage for analysis and dialogue of the interactions which gave rise to the transatlantic trade in human beings between Africa , Europe , the Americas and the Caribbean . The International Day for the Remembrance of the SlaveTrade and its Abolition was first celebrated in a number of countries, in particular in Haiti 23 August 1998 and Senegal 23 August 1999 . A number of cultural events and debates were organized. In 2001 the Mulhouse Textile Museum in France conducted a fabric workshop entitled Indiennes de Traite a type of Calico textile calico used as currency in trade for Africans . The International Slavery Museum opened its doors on August 23, 2007 in Liverpool where Slavery Remembrance Day events have been conducted ... 201.html 23 August International Day for the Remembrance of the SlaveTrade and its Abolition References Reflist Category UNESCO Category International observances Category Slavetrade Category Abolitionism ... more details
FATULS , the Federation of ArabTrade Unions and Labor Societies Ittihad al Niqabat wa l Jam iyyat al Arabiyya , later known as the Arab Workers Congress was formed by Marxist activists led by Bulus Farah a former member of the Palestine Communist Party who split away from the Palestine Arab Workers Society in 1942. By the end of that year it had recruited around 1500 members, including workers in the Haifa area petroleum sector, Haifa port, and the British military camp Beinin, 2001, p. 124 . FATULS concentrated on shopfloor issues and argued that only socialist revolution would address the workers needs by liberating Palestine region Palestine from the imperialist strangelehold Younis, 2000, p. 67 . It was allied to the National Liberation League . The Federation s newspaper al Ittihad was distributed widely and read by the overwhelming majority of labor Aruri, 1972, p. 34 . The organization was banned following Jordan s annexation of the West Bank in 1950 Connell, 2001, p. 237 . References Aruri, Naseer Hasan 1972 . Jordan A Study in Political Development 1923 1965 . Springer. ISBN 90 247 1217 3 Joel Beinin Beinin, Joel 2001 . Workers and Peasants in the Modern Middle East . Cambridge Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0 521 62903 9 Connell, Dan 2001 . Rethinking Revolution New Strategies for Democracy & Social Justice The Experiences of Eritrea, South Africa, Palestine and Nicaragua . The Red Sea Press. ISBN 1 56902 145 7 Younis, Mona M. 2000 . Liberation and Democratization The South African & Palestinian National Movements . University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 0 8166 3299 5 See also Palestine Arab Workers Society Palestine General Federation of Trade Unions Histadrut Category History of Palestine Federation Category Economy of the Arab League Category Arab League fr F d ration des syndicats et organisations du travail arabes ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 To Be A Slave is a children s literature children s novel by Julius Lester , illustrated by Tom Feelings . The book received the Newbery Honor medal in 1969. It explores what it was like to be a slave. The book includes many personal accounts of ex slaves. This book is about how it felt. The words of black men and women who had themselves been slaves are here, accompanied by Julies Esther s historical commentary and Tom Feeling s powerful and muted paintings, To be a Slave has been a touchstone in children s literature for over thirty years. To be a Slave has won numerous awards Newbery Honor Book 1969 , ALA Notable Book, School Library Journal s Best Book of the Year, and Smithsonian Best Book of the Year DEFAULTSORT To Be A Slave cat improve date December 2011 Category Newbery Honor winning works Child novel stub ... more details