The Truth About Cape Slavery
Patric Tariq Mellet
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Beschreibung
In The Truth About Cape Slavery, Patric Tariq Mellet argues that modern South Africa – its economy and politics – is shaped and established on the foundation of chattel slavery just like the United States of America. Cape slavery, rather than minor, was a crucial feature of maritime capitalism. This then moved to become the cornerstone of the Cape’s agricultural economy.
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Atlantic Ocean slave trade, Jan van Riebeeck, University of Pretoria, Cleaner's Boy, Slave Lodge Museum, University of Cape Town, Industrial Revolution, Sand River Convention, Western Cape Provincial Archives and Records Service, American War of Independence, Slave Route Project, Patric Tariq Mellet, UN Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent, Native Coloured People of the Cape<br /> Colony, Swedish Africa Museum Programme Network, Cape Slavery Emancipation Database, Constantia Valley, United Dutch East India Company, Arab slave trade, Cape Indigenous people studies, London Missionary Society, Nelson Mandela Centre for African Culture in Mauritius, University of Stellenbosch, Voortrekkers, The Lie of 1652, Register of Slaves