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Demeter

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Sun Jul 12, 2015, 02:00 PM Jul 2015

The history of British slave ownership has been buried: now its scale can be revealed [View all]

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/12/british-history-slavery-buried-scale-revealed?CMP=share_btn_tw

A new BBC documentary tells how a trove of documents lays bare the names of Britain’s 46,000 slave owners, including relatives of Gladstone and Orwell..AND BEN AFFLECK'S ANCESTOR...This year history gate-crashed modern America in the form of a 150-year-old document: a few sheets of paper that compelled Hollywood actor Ben Affleck to issue a public apology and forced the highly regarded US public service broadcaster PBS to launch an internal investigation.

The document, which emerged during the production of Finding Your Roots, a celebrity genealogy show, is neither unique nor unusual. It is one of thousands that record the primal wound of the American republic – slavery. It lists the names of 24 slaves, men and women, who in 1858 were owned by Benjamin L Cole, Affleck’s great-great-great-grandfather. When this uncomfortable fact came to light, Affleck asked the show’s producers to conceal his family’s links to slavery. Internal emails discussing the programme were later published by WikiLeaks, forcing Affleck to admit in a Facebook post: “I didn’t want any television show about my family to include a guy who owned slaves. I was embarrassed.”

It was precisely because slaves were reduced to property that they appear so regularly in historic documents, both in the US and in Britain. As property, slaves were listed in plantation accounts and itemised in inventories. They were recorded for tax reasons and detailed alongside other transferable goods on the pages of thousands of wills. Few historical documents cut to the reality of slavery more than lists of names written alongside monetary values. It is now almost two decades since I had my first encounter with British plantation records, and I still feel a surge of emotion when I come across entries for slave children who, at only a few months old, have been ascribed a value in sterling; the sale of children and the separation of families was among the most bitterly resented aspects of an inhuman system.

Slavery resurfaces in America regularly. The disadvantage and discrimination that disfigures the lives and limits the life chances of so many African-Americans is the bitter legacy of the slave system and the racism that underwrote and outlasted it. Britain, by contrast, has been far more successful at covering up its slave-owning and slave-trading past. Whereas the cotton plantations of the American south were established on the soil of the continental United States, British slavery took place 3,000 miles away in the Caribbean...

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It wasn't just the English or Americans. DamnYankeeInHouston Jul 2015 #1
"Wasn't"? DavidDvorkin Jul 2015 #2
Thank you. I fixed it. DamnYankeeInHouston Jul 2015 #3
Do you mean that his owner was Marshal Bernadotte? hedda_foil Jul 2015 #4
Always loved that novel! BlueMTexpat Jul 2015 #5
I don't know the name of his owner. DamnYankeeInHouston Jul 2015 #11
My brother, who is fluent in French after living in Paris, DamnYankeeInHouston Jul 2015 #14
You're absolutely correct that it wasn't just the British BlueMTexpat Jul 2015 #6
It wsn't just in the distant past, either Demeter Jul 2015 #8
Too true, which is one reason BlueMTexpat Jul 2015 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author DamnYankeeInHouston Jul 2015 #12
Thank you for all of this information you have shared. DamnYankeeInHouston Jul 2015 #13
Thanks for letting me know. BlueMTexpat Jul 2015 #15
Please add more details. Your ancestor's history is amazing. hedda_foil Jul 2015 #16
I don't know how to post videos or photos. DamnYankeeInHouston Jul 2015 #18
Corsair pirates used to raid British and continental coastal villages. Joe Chi Minh Jul 2015 #7
But nowhere in the world was slavery practiced on the scale it was in the Southern U.S. Nitram Jul 2015 #9
I doubt if it was ever as vile elsewhere, either. Taking their children with their tender Joe Chi Minh Jul 2015 #10
Nothing is as warped to me as slave owners enslaving their own children. DamnYankeeInHouston Jul 2015 #19
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