AAAD 150 1nd Edition Lecture 3Outline of Last Lecture I. Ethiopianism and Absent Africa Outline of Current Lecture II. 1619 + Slave TradeIII. Founders of Black America IV. Slave Narratives Current LectureI. 1619 + Slave Trade - 1619 = Atlantic trade in people started o Grew dramatically in 18th century- Millions = Forcibly transported o Worked to death- 1619 = Most people see as founding moment in black people’s historyII. Founder of Black America- People of Ndongan captured by Imbangala people or trade of empowering items o Not see as Atlantic Trade because they didn’t travel to the America- Late 16th Centuryo Warfare in west central Africa changes o Portuguese and Imbangala = Alliance Took slaves on massive scale because powerful with their firearmsIII. Slave Narratives - Ayuba Diallo [2 years enslaved]o Originally a slave tradero Got captured and sold ran away re-caught court lawyer discovered him Got translator and learned his storyThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute. Freed and went to England Went home and lived on with slaves - Olaudah Equiano [10 years enslaved]o Captured with his sistero Put onto a slave shipo Traveled around to different masters and made many observations Learned from experiences and travelso Eventually purchased freedomo Continued to travel in campaign against slave trade o Made
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