'History Must be Rewritten!': Revisionist Ambitions among West African Slave Descendants

  • Lotte Pelckmans

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Abstract

This chapter adresses the silence that characterizes African domestic slavery in West Africa. Whereas the transatlantic slave trade is remembered and commemorated, domestic slavery has long remained a taboo topic. The chapter sheds light on recent attemps by African people of slave origin to reconsider the contribution of slaves to the Construction of African former kingdoms and contemporary nation states. This implies a revision of both popular and official accoutns of African history in relation to slavery.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSlavery, Memory and Identity : National Representations and Global Legacies
Number of pages13
Place of PublicationLondon (UK), Vermont (USA)
PublisherPickering & Chatto Publishers
Publication date2012
Edition2012
Pages91-104
Chapter6
ISBN (Print)978 1 84893 225 8
ISBN (Electronic)9781848932265
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes
EventImagining Slavery: National Representations of the History of Slavery and Abolition - National Archives, Copenhagen, Denmark
Duration: 8 Sept 2010 → …
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Conference

ConferenceImagining Slavery
LocationNational Archives
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityCopenhagen
Period08/09/2010 → …
Internet address

Keywords

  • Memory
  • Slavery
  • Africa
  • Mali
  • Benin
  • Commemoration
  • Abolition
  • Identity

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