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Black History ToolKit
Abu-Bakr Madden Al-Shabbaz
28 episodes
18 hours ago
History defines us, it also shapes the world that we live in. Do we truly understand Black and African History? The emphasis is often on the roles of leading blacks in fundamentally white historical settings. This approach cuts out the many civilizations in Africa. This and many more topics will be discussed in the podcast to help create a vision for the future during these uncertain times. Support me to keep producing material via Patreon www.patreon.com/user?u=39306141 or buy me a cup of coffee at www.Ko-fi.com/bhtoolkit more material will also be posted on www.abubakrmadden.me
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History defines us, it also shapes the world that we live in. Do we truly understand Black and African History? The emphasis is often on the roles of leading blacks in fundamentally white historical settings. This approach cuts out the many civilizations in Africa. This and many more topics will be discussed in the podcast to help create a vision for the future during these uncertain times. Support me to keep producing material via Patreon www.patreon.com/user?u=39306141 or buy me a cup of coffee at www.Ko-fi.com/bhtoolkit more material will also be posted on www.abubakrmadden.me
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2.11 The British Empire and the Slave Trade
Black History ToolKit
13 minutes 17 seconds
4 years ago
2.11 The British Empire and the Slave Trade

John Hawkins is considered to be the first English slave trader. He left England in 1562 on the first of three slaving voyages. In 1563 he sold slaves in St Domingo, his second voyage was in 1564 and his final, and disastrous voyage was in 1567. At this time British interests lay with African produce rather than with the slave trade and between 1553 and 1660 numerous charters were granted to British merchants to establish settlements on the West Coast of Africa to supply goods such as ivory, gold, pepper, dyewood and indigo. 

Portugal and Britain were the two most ‘successful’ slave-trading countries accounting for about 70% of all Africans transported to the Americas. Britain was the most dominant between 1640 and 1807 when the British slave trade was abolished. It is estimated that Britain transported 3.1 million Africans (of whom 2.7 million arrived) to the British colonies in the Caribbean, North and South America and to other countries.

Support me to keep producing material via Patreon www.patreon.com/user?u=39306141
or buy me a cup of coffee at www.Ko-fi.com/bhtoolkit
more material will also be posted on www.abubakrmadden.me

Black History ToolKit
History defines us, it also shapes the world that we live in. Do we truly understand Black and African History? The emphasis is often on the roles of leading blacks in fundamentally white historical settings. This approach cuts out the many civilizations in Africa. This and many more topics will be discussed in the podcast to help create a vision for the future during these uncertain times. Support me to keep producing material via Patreon www.patreon.com/user?u=39306141 or buy me a cup of coffee at www.Ko-fi.com/bhtoolkit more material will also be posted on www.abubakrmadden.me