See, five years ago I wouldnt have written a crass comment like that, but hey, times achanging and as financially independent with some FU-money, I dont have to worry about cancellation culture, LOL. Ironically, one of the sources we can turn to in order to learn more is his own accounts of late 17th-century Jamaica. It wasnt always so & it may not be in the future. Prof Olusoga, the presenter of the A House Through Time TV series, calls it an act of "historical salvage" to bring to the fore the black British figures who had been "lost in the archives, completely forgotten". Looking at what happened in Haiti or Jamaica or chunks of Latin America, I dont find either well, could have been much worse or what do you expect, Early Modern West Europeans, how could they have known better? to be particularly convincing responses. Sooner or later, we whites are going to have to take a stand, and say we aint taking this any more. So there were times when food was expensive, we can call those shortages or famines. A renowned economist has said that $12 trillion should be afforded to black Americans in reparation for slavery to help the close wealth gap.. (If the likes of SMFS believe Western society will fall apart without a return to traditional Christian-inspired values, I suggest they either don a pessimists crash-helmet or just cling on and enjoy the ride to Hell in their top-gear handcart. The problem with slavery is that it left us with their descendents and weak minded White populations. We pretend we do not like slavery but actually we do not like slave traders. Like I said before, tolerance is in the gift of the powerful. Check out the trailer for Peter Pan & Wendy, an upcoming live-action movie directed by David Lowery. Not good. That someone did something 200 years ago means double ought nothing. Pretty much everybody in the West is against slavery. Would, say, Huguenot-descended South Africans suing France over the 1572 St. Bartholomews Day massacre, or Cornish people suing HMG for the suppression of the 1497 Rebellion, deserve compensation? Certainly they killed them casually often for religious reasons. Some were sold to other African tribes and the rest kept as slaves. Within the EU the two most common ages of consent are 14 and 15 (if Ive done my counting correctly), though in some but not all cases thats with additional restrictions on permissible age gaps. They may not be happy about Dresden or Hiroshima but their lives are much better. Abolition was the first mass philanthropic movement in Britain, and it ended the slave trade in 1807. Should almost go without saying except of course that it doesnt, since clearly not every culture has the same moral gut reaction to it that I do. My first reaction, years and years ago, was thats awful. The arguments do you want to get shaken down for several trillion?. people like Olusoga would have to pay their share of the greatly increased taxes "Incorporating the stories of people like Equiano is merely part of a process of looking at all of British history; not just being selective, not only going to the chapters that make us feel good about ourselves or proud.". It may not. Shouldnt matter whether some long-dead relative fought long ago for or against (not at all to disparage your ancestors GC, who all sound very sound) in terms of whether somethings your fault. Peter completed his award-winning PhD, exploring stress and coping in elite sports coaching, at Sheffield Hallam in 2012. Mans a loon. . Quick and essential guide to domestic and global politics from the New Statesman's politics team. it was cheaper, at times, to starve people and then replace them Should black history be taught all year round? If one disproves his assertions would slavery then be okay? Maybe heard of Saint Balthild, seventh-century English lass sold into slavery, exported to the Continent, served in a palace and ended up marrying the Frankish King?). So how much have considered paedophilia? Fryers book was monumental, inspiring conferences, publications, the setting up of local history groups, the establishment of Black History Month, and radio and television programmes. No member of my family ever owned slaves. From Roots. She had no interest in esoteric discussions of the war. Id say this to Mr Olusoga. But a group of 12 disciples of Christ set out to change things. "The way history is viewed is changing. Oh man. The many African-American abolitionists, such as Frederick Douglass, who visited Britain from the 1840s onwards, were well received and, again, thousands of people greeted them and raised money to support their cause. Then the adult men became profitable too. Sugar was king: originally a luxury, it became one of the main sources of calories for the British poor. In that moment, his interest in history overlapped. Moreover its arguably unjust that only victims of still-extant states have a route to compensation whereas people from ethnic groups roughly contemporaneously massacred, enslaved and sacrificed by the Aztec Empire have nobody to sue. Olusoga, who presents the BBC documentary series A House Through Time, told presenter Lauren Laverne that racism was "just the background hum of life" when he was growing up. By David Dabydeen (Photo By Alamy) Nineteen eighty-four was a transformative year for David Olusoga. In the USA? Separated from home and family and landed in the West Indies (countless numbers dying of suffocation during the journey, given that the people traffickers were packing the holds to maximise profits), the Africans had no recourse to the law, much less the conscience of their captors. Ive always agreed that the Africans should pay reparations to the rest of us for dumping all those people they wanted to get rid of on us. Thats what I dont like about the angle of Tims header. David then moved with his mother and three siblings in the north-east of the UK. Now sixteen sounds about okay to me if youre going to stick a limit somewhere, but then being British I suppose Im more likely to think the system Im accustomed to is normal and reasonable. You know, entirely ignoring lifetime effects? What difference has it made? The enslaved Africans had to wait another five years for their freedom and were not given a penny. Women, denied a meaningful role in politics, formed their own organisations, writing tracts, pamphlets and poems, gathering signatures for petitions and fundraising: At certain times and in certain places they were the engine room of the movement.. In 1986 I came across the book Staying Power by the British journalist Peter Fryer. Now they do. Though I dont know where wed get $12 trillion in Confederate currency. Britain's role in the transatlantic slave trade is part of the national curriculum, although it is not statutory. Some other buyer would have taken them if they werent shipped out, and Western (or Arab) traders were just changing the ownership and location, the sins of the slave-raiders being theirs alone to bear. How does importing new labour from West Africa solve the food shortage in the West Indies? The book accompanying. It doesnt end with the parties saying Well that was pleasantly intellectually stimulating, now lets have a nice game of cricket Youre opponents are not playing by the same rules as you are. He is the author of the 2016 book Black and British: A Forgotten History, which was awarded both the Longman-History Today Trustees Award 2017 and the PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize 2017. People seem pretty much agreed on what is right and what is wrong. He is the undisputed King of the Internet Pedants and Lord of the Unnecessary Snark. Kyle Rittenhouse, unlike the rest of their sorry asses, did something. The arguments do you want to get shaken down for several trillion? Eventually, 11,000 separate British slave-trading expeditions resulted in the trafficking of three-and-a-half-million Africans to the New World plantations, the greatest forced migration in modern history until the 20th century. . 1894 shipwreck confirms tale of treacherous lifeboat. John Mandeville, whose travelogue (circa 1356) was one of the most widely translated books of the later Middle Ages, presented Africans as naked savages living amid heaps of gold to which they gave no value. But morals are very transient things. TV historian David Olusoga claims it is "palpable nonsense" to say that removing controversial statues "somehow impoverishes history". Supported by African authors of slave narratives such as Olaudah Equiano and Ottabah Cugoano, they held meetings all over the country, attracting huge crowds. In the system that made Sloane wealthy, black women sought out herbs, plant species that he carefully identified and categorised, and used them to induce abortions, determined as many were not to bring into the world children who would be born items of property and destined to live short, brutalised lives. The world has seen more slavery since its abolition than before. Yet American slave-produced raw cotton continued to feed the 4,500 mills of Lancashire. 2023 BBC. H istorian and broadcaster David Olusoga has been the face of a decolonial turn in British broadcasting that, in recent years, with series including the Bafta-winning Britain's Forgotten Slave. Then a young teenager, he was driven out of his council home, together with his grandmother, mother, two sisters and younger brother, by a sustained campaign of nightly stoning of their windows. But it is also likely that disease played a role. The government has said the "flexibility within the history curriculum means that there is the opportunity for teachers to teach about BAME (Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic) history across a spectrum of themes and eras" so it did "not believe it was necessary to change the curriculum". Olusoga has benefited from and added significantly to the work of Fryer and other historians such as James Walvin. Its very noticable how nobodys mentioning that the Spanish Empire were doing this for several centuries before the British got involved. Olusogas stated purpose is to argue that black British history is not about migration and settlement, whether of black servants in the 18th century or black workers in the Windrush era. Just how much should Olusoga receive? Purely speculatively, and as a matter of prediction rather than judging whats best, its hard to imagine large-scale reparations ever being adopted in Blighty because the ratio of losers to winners with the vote (presuming eg British Asians would be ineligible for compensation) is going to remain unfavourable and the cost of reparations across the relevant parts of the old Empire (if youre compensating British Jamaicans, presumably youre going to compensate all the Jamaicans in Jamaica once youve accepted the principle) would be considerable. His book is a product of that childhood terror, and partly an exploration of his condition as a black Briton. "So when black history was missing - the history of empire, the history of slavery - was missing from my history lessons, I didn't have a place to go to discover those missing chapters. Prof David Olusoga has presented numerous documentaries including A House Through Time and Black and Black and British: A Forgotten History, Olaudah Equiano played a role in Britain's abolishment of slavery, Performer Giles Terera has written a play featuring Equiano, Prof Olusoga said when it was published, people did not believe the book was by an African as it was deemed so well written, Bernardine Evaristo (second left) has launched a series called Black Britain: Writing Back which features novels by black British authors that have been overlooked, Should black history be taught all year round? And the Domesday Book even counts slaves as a separate category below the unfree peasants (villans, bordars and cottars) those owed service to a Lord who could order them to move about and could say yes or no to their proposed marriages, but unlike slaves he didnt own them, couldnt sell them, and they had property rights to at least a smallholding. Support 100 years of independent journalism. David Olusoga meets Janice Haber and her family, the descendents of Jewish . Shipwrecked off the coast of Africa, he, and other survivors, were taken by an African tribe as captives. It is a form of self-loathing. For almost 60 years, there was impasse. Not many remember anything about segregation either. The exception is Tim Worstall, who is truly the Ron Jeremy of blogging. Well whats the point of pretending it doesnt also induce moral disgust in me, just in case someone mistakes it for guilt, or an admission of liability? His autobiography, The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, details how he was sold into slavery aged 11, his experience of travelling the world as slave to a Royal Navy officer - who renamed him Gustavus Vassa - and how he bought his freedom from his final master, an English merchant in Montserrat. Maybe Europeans did increase demand. We could just cut to the chase, and impose a reparations tax on anyone who is descended from from anyone who did something, er, wrong. Women such as Elizabeth Heyrick continued to lobby for the abolition of slavery. The point about slave descendants in Georgia being better off than descendants of slave sellers from West Africa is reasonably strong (though look back in everyones ancestry and youre likely to find, far back enough, a mix of slaves, owners and probably traders too). His choice of subject and his choice of material make that very clear. Flyover Americans arent going to take it. Theres no point pretending Europeans who profited from either the transatlantic slave trade or the use of slave labour in the Americas were somehow doing a favour to the slaves involved. . Equiano is also mentioned in Incomparable World, a novel by SI Martin, which was selected by Booker award-winning author Bernardine Evaristo for her Black Britain: Writing Back series. More than a million copies were sold in Britain cheap pirated versions reached a mass readership. Roman writers such as Pliny who chronicled or rather fabricated African life shaped perceptions of a continent populated by anthropophagi and other fantastic creatures, half-human, half-animal. There is no reason to single White people out for unique levels of criticism. 5 quotes from David Olusoga: 'On a peninsula protruding into one of the great highways of the Atlantic slave trade, a few hundred refugees from British slavery in North America were attempting to recreate the social structures of Northern Europe in the Middle Ages.', 'Time and again events and phenomena that we think we know and understand contain within them lost or camouflaged connections to . Latin America for instance. And any reparations should be paid 50% by the African states for the areas which sold the slaves and pocketed the proceeds. Hes insisting that a household headed by a 21 year old black should have the average wealth of all white households. You lost those two. This is nothing to do with slavery or as with black lives matter, blacks being shot, and everything to do with a shakedown of the white man. The best and brightest minds in the UK defended Stalins slavery. They did not pay for them and were going to kill a lot of them anyway. Or anything to do with slavery. You might have heard of a Romano-British chap called Patrick, got enslaved and nabbed to Ireland? Sugar plantations were bad. His rhetoric is to inflame the reader. It isnt going to happen anyway. A House Through Time returned to BBC Two in May for its third season, and once again is fronted by historian extraordinaire David Olusoga. During the Second World War, thousands of black American soldiers stationed in Britain were befriended by white Britons who opposed efforts by the white military to segregate them. If the alternative was that they were killed? This history of the black presence in . Note, hes a renowned economist. The reason why Equiano is not a national name is because slavery is not a part of the history that we teach when it should be because I don't think you can understand the 18th century in particular but also the 19th century without reference to slavery.". I know there are posters on here who see stepping into their opponents perspective as a dangerous and pointless endeavour that gives undue worth to a viewpoint they despise, but purely as a mental exercise theres usually something to be said for examining your opponents strongest argument instead of their weakest. Re putting the argument for paedophilia they actually gave Gide the Nobel prize for literature didnt they? ", TV historian rejects 'nonsense' over keeping statues, What Black History Month is - and why it matters. It could have ended earlier, but the planter interests in parliament defeated William Wilberforces attempts. Tull played professional football for Northampton but instead of signing up for Glasgow Rangers, he enlisted. BZZZTT!! Olusoga is of half Nigerian descent. 7 years was the average working lifespan so it is said. Anybody can do this. The historian and producer said he wanted to. Thankfully the Woke have gifted us an all purpos3e response to this sort of crap. This is a moral argument. I was doing some genealogy research when I discovered my great grandfather was a well known member of the 18th Kentucky Infantry. After decades of complaints, the Royal African Company lost its monopoly in 1712 and, Olusoga writes, Independent traders were turned loose upon the shores of Africa. These traders had argued (stone-blind to irony) that the right to enslave Africans was a defining feature of English freedom and that the Royal African Company had breached their status as free-born Englishmen. The people in Portland, Seattle and Kenosha are too decadent to fight back. It is about the centuries-long engagement with Africa, a consequence of which is the black presence in Britain. Olusoga was born in Lagos to a White mother and a Nigerian father - who, I hate to say nautrally, did a runner. And, of course, being half white, he is only entitled to half the reparation payment. I could just as well feel something else entirely, and Im sceptical of all approaches to impose a supposedly universal, timeless or even just coherent, thats a challenge in itself ethical system. Jamaicans and Nigerians used to hate each other. His exposure to Nigerian culture seems quite limited. And I dont think this is what reparations campaigners are calling for either, as I understand it their argument includes systematic legacy issues not just the period of slavery itself, so the harm relates more directly to them not just their ancestors. He previously worked at JP Morgan for 18 years in a number of senior roles and was . Slavery didnt last much longer for various reasons, fizzled out in a century or so, but we have the records to show it was still part of the system after twenty years of Norman rule: https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/domesday/world-of-domesday/order.htm. One person who had a huge impact on Britain was Olaudah Equiano, an enslaved man who bought his freedom and wrote compellingly about his experiences. I learned the hard way. The Russians do not have these problems because they are not ashamed. David Olusoga is a 49-year-old historian and presenter Credit: Getty - Contributor David Olusoga is a British Nigerian historian, broadcaster and writer. It's all down to people in their 20s, those at school and in their teens, who have a relationship with history which, says Prof Olusoga, is profoundly different from that of their parents and grandparents. Africans had a demand for female slaves. Then, in October, came a breakthrough. Olusoga, who is half-Nigerian, traces this focus to his mother telling him when he was a child that Nigerian soldiers served in World War II. If we went down this route thered be goodness knows how much fun and games to be had with legal claims over the treatment of Irish by Cromwell, the clearing of the Highlands and so on, before you even get on to the globe-spanning imperial stuff. Both of these need proof. But as someone who is damaged by slavery I have lived in racially mixed communities and I am happy to see Obama and Kamala pay up. It was the first of the slave narratives that I'd ever read and I found it astonishing.". So 10.416 were sold by the Africans every month for one hundred years, There will be no peace on this issue until black people acknowledge their own responsibility for the trade. This ignorant fellow should study historical facts, rather than believing and repeating lies and half-truths. The system he witnessed and wrote about was one in which human beings were worked to death. That is a strawman argument at its best. There are probably a thousand organisations, charities and assorted grifters who would happily cash your cheque. Both groups today, especially the former, could reasonably claim historic persecution has reduced their present income and wealth. "They do not want British history to be a catalogue of heroes and victories and glorious chapters," he says. Like I need to hand my cash to the next lass of Rus descent I see, lest she remind me of some unlucky slave-girl that may or may not have perished at the hands of my maybe-ancestors? and while the responsible state still exists, Theres a fundamental weakness with all theories of universal law or justice, which is that across time and space, the human conception of what is right and just seems to be extremely varied and rarely (to modern Western eyes) pleasant.. Its a shame If slavery really mattered theyd be campaigning for reparations from the blacks and arabs/moslems who were doing it long before the white man arrived in Africa and was far more devastating. They may have been turning people they would have killed into a profitable commodity. All in all your typical West African is far more likely to have ancestral connections to the slave trade than your typical Brit. 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