Brief summary
The Wretched Africans: A Study of Rabai and Freretown Slave Settlements.
This book is about the 19th century slave trade in Eastern and Central Africa. No one in the history of humankind has suffered the indignity, abuse and pain of slavery than the African. Over many centuries, millions of Africans were uprooted from their quaint villages in the interior of the "Dark Continent" and taken into slavery.
They were exported to the Americas, Asia, Arabia and a dozen other countries around the globe, to work in plantations, in the pearl industry, and as soldiers and domestic workers. Boys were castrated and made eunuchs and girls were sexually abused and forced into harems. Unfortunately, the African slave narrative - written mostly by Western historians and missionaries - has been contemptibly distorted to portray Europeans as the gallant saviors, the notorious slave traders as swaggering heroes, and the African captives as wretched victims of a horrible but regrettably inevitable human phenomenon of the time.
The truth has been loftily garbled or masked and the role of liberated Africans vastly under-represented. The Wretched Africans peels of what is beneath the Arab slave trade, unravels the racism and abuse meted against Africans by European explorers and missionaries, and lays bare the heroism and resilience of the African captives. It memorializes Africans who died in caravan trails, at sea and those who found freedom in slave settlements around the world. It is a must read for historians, researchers, students and the general public wanting to understand the truth about what happened to an estimated eleven million people taken captive from the east coast of Africa to the new world and beyond.
Juliah joy –
It’s very captivating and awesome..I love it
Wendy Atieno –
My take,,,, the images speak louder than the words…. They have more precision,,,
Mike Luande –
A great story! I love the writing!
Nur –
A wonderful spin to the story about mwanda magere, very well done. I highly recommend
jaksonk –
An interesting spin and read about African mythology. Something new to follow up on.
Ellah Mudeitsi –
Great minds great inspirational
Ellah Mudeitsi –
This is a very inspirational book . Great minds great work
Ellah Mudeitsi –
It’s good job well done
Ellah Mudeitsi –
It’s absolutely amazing
Lucyann wekesa –
Great job .
The book is awesome and very interesting
Lucyann wekesa –
Great job .
The book is awesome
Emmah Achieng –
Great job
Emmah Achieng –
Great job,the best comic book in the modern day.
Chris –
The best comic book to come out of Kenya. I enjoyed each page.
Cherisphine Odhiambo omiti –
A great book indeed,right now on repeat.
Orina –
Authentic. A breath of fresh air . Amazing story telling
Orina –
Authentic and captivating..it’s good to experience African stories from an African perspective
Keziah Philip –
WOW, great read. One of my favorites this year.
Keziah Philip –
Wow, interesting read. One of my favorites this year.
Kimeu Andrew (verified owner) –
Great comic, a modern day philosophy spun from ancient times