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Captain Canot: Or, Twenty Years Of An African Slaver

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The amazing, shocking, and true autobiography of a trans-Atlantic slave trader who plied the slave trade between Africa and Cuba for twenty years from 1820 to 1840. Dealing forthrightly with all aspects of this trade in humans, the book starts with a small biographical background before moving in to the core of his story, which can be divided into five major sections: how Africans were captured, how they were transported, how they were "unloaded" at their destination, how the European powers attempted to halt the trade, and finally, the role of the Arab Muslim slavers in the awful business. Canot's book contains many revelations which have traditionally been obscured in other accounts of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, namely that the Africans had in face been enslaved by their own people first and then just sold on to the foreign slavers, that the slave traders faced fierce physical attempts by the British, the French, and other European powers to halt the inhuman trade, and that the Arab Muslim slavers in Africa were, along with the Africans themselves, the main drivers of the capture and availability of Africans for the slave markets in both the East and West. It is a breath-taking book that has lost none of its emotional power since its first publication. Completely reset and contains all the original illustrations.


  • | Author: Théophile Conneau
  • | Publisher: Scrawny Goat Books
  • | Publication Date: Apr 07, 2022
  • | Number of Pages: 460 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 1647644542
  • | ISBN-13: 9781647644543
Author:
Théophile Conneau
Publisher:
Scrawny Goat Books
Publication Date:
Apr 07, 2022
Number of pages:
460 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
1647644542
ISBN-13:
9781647644543