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Le Jésus de Lubeck - devoir de mémoire
23 AOÛT 2011 - JOURNÉE INTERNATIONALE DU SOUVENIR DE LA TRAITE NÉGRIÈRE ET DE SON ABOLITION
Le 23 août de chaque année est célébrée la Journée internationale du souvenir de la traite négrière et de son abolition. Pour nous en parler, Jean Saint Vil, un passionné d'histoire.
http://www.rcinet.ca/francais/chronique/tam-tam--les-plus--de-rci/15-34_2011-08-23-23-aout-2011-journee-internationale-du-souvenir-de-la-traite-negriere-et-de-son-abolition/ (AUDIO INTERVIEW)
Le 23 août de chaque année est célébrée la Journée internationale du souvenir de la traite négrière et de son abolition. Pour nous en parler, Jean Saint Vil, un passionné d'histoire.
http://www.rcinet.ca/francais/chronique/tam-tam--les-plus--de-rci/15-34_2011-08-23-23-aout-2011-journee-internationale-du-souvenir-de-la-traite-negriere-et-de-son-abolition/ (AUDIO INTERVIEW)
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Quelles furent les véritables raisons du boycott de la Conférence de Durban par la Couronne britannique en Septembre 2001?
"In 1564, Queen Elizabeth I partnered with him by renting him the huge old 700-ton ship Jesus of Lubeck , and he set forth on his second longer and more extensive voyage along with three small ships. Hawkins sailed to Borburata, privateering along the way. By the time he reached Borburata, he had captured around 400 Africans. After Borburata, Hawkins sailed to Rio de la Hacha. The Spanish officials tried to prevent Hawkins from selling the slaves by imposing taxes. Captain Hawkins refused the taxes and threatened to burn the towns. After selling his slaves, Captain Hawkins sailed to a French colony in Florida for a respite. Captain Hawkins returned to Britain in September 1566, his expedition a total success as his financiers made a 60% profit".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hawkins
"In 1564, Queen Elizabeth I partnered with him by renting him the huge old 700-ton ship Jesus of Lubeck , and he set forth on his second longer and more extensive voyage along with three small ships. Hawkins sailed to Borburata, privateering along the way. By the time he reached Borburata, he had captured around 400 Africans. After Borburata, Hawkins sailed to Rio de la Hacha. The Spanish officials tried to prevent Hawkins from selling the slaves by imposing taxes. Captain Hawkins refused the taxes and threatened to burn the towns. After selling his slaves, Captain Hawkins sailed to a French colony in Florida for a respite. Captain Hawkins returned to Britain in September 1566, his expedition a total success as his financiers made a 60% profit".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hawkins
http://www.royalnavalmuseum.org/visit_see_victory_cfexhibition_timepre1807.htm1562
Sir John Hawkins becomes England’s first slave trader when he embarks on a voyage to Sierra Leone and loads his ship with 500 Africans to be sold to estate o wners in the West Indies. He burns African villages and towns in order to get slaves.
1564
Queen Elizabeth I sponsors Sir John Hawkins’ second voyage, providing him with a 700 ton ship, Jesus of Lubeck. He captures 500 Africans in Guinea and trades them in the West Indies. Over the next five years he will make 3 more trips, totalling 1200 slaves.
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...popes, kings and queens enriched themselves and built vast empires on the profits made with the sweat and blood of kidnapped men, women and children loaded on ships, stacked like sardines and reduced to slavery on plantations of coffee, sugar, cotton, cocoa, all over the Americas...
... worked to death, tortured, eaten alive by dogs that were especially trained to feed on African flesh or they were blown to pieces with ignited gun powder shoved into their sexual parts by British, Spanish, French and Portuguese colonizers... It is within such an atmosphere of unparalleled terrorism and human decadence that a remarkable gathering of men and women took place on the small Caribbean island of Haiti, the evening of August 14-15, 1791...
A GIANT STEP FOR MANKIND MADE IN HAITI
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