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Tuesday Book Club Reviews with Anita

De: Anita Murie Guy
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  • As a lifelong reader of books, I started this podcast to review what I am currently reading, as well as discuss topics on the theme of each of these books.
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  • A Brief Talk on the History of the Maroons
    May 29 2024

    This is not an episode of a book review , but a follow up to the previous episode titled 'A Short History of Slavery'


    Below are links to the sources of information used in this episode.

    I Am History

    National Geographic

    Royal Museums Greenwich

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    7 m
  • A Book Found: Book Review: A Short History of Slavery by James Walvin
    May 28 2024

    This book goes back into the history of slavery from the Slavery in the classic world, slavery in medieval Europe and slavery in Islam up to abolition and emancipation.




    Story Time:

    When I was in Lisbon, Portugal, I went to visit their history museum. In this museum was a library. I walked into the library looking specifically for their history books on Portugal's involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. I was shocked to find nothing except one book that only had art illustrations of freed African slaves from the Portuguese colonies of Angola and Mozambique based in Portugal along with Cabo Verdeans.


    I asked the librarian if they had any books on the history of the transatlantic slave trade involving Portugal and Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau, São Tomé and Príncipe, Cabo Verde and Brazil. The librarian said they did not. I looked at her in disbelief and asked her why not? That this is an important part of Portuguese and African History. Why are there no books in your library, especially this particular library in your history museum. The librarian looked at me embarrassed and shrugged her shoulders and said 'sorry'. I looked at her and shook my head in disappointment.


    I sat down and went through the art illustration book and about 10 minutes later the librarian walked towards me with a big book and said to me 'I found this book here in our library that will interest you'.

    The book that she gave me was thick with a lot of pages (which I expected). It went into a lot of detail on the slave trade between Portugal, the African countries that were under Portuguese colony and Brazil. It was the ONLY book that was available in this library.


    Links:

    Escaping slavery in Libya

    Cameroon: Migrants Tell of Libya Slave Market Hell

    The Plight of Migrant Worker in Qatar

    Documentary on migrant workers in Qatar


    Song: Modern Slavery



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    18 m
  • My Library Picks: Book Review: Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin
    May 21 2024

    My review of the book 'Black Like Me' by John Howard Griffin about segregation in America's Deep South. Published in 1961.

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    19 m

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