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Dhow Chasing in Zanzibar Waters and on the Eastern Coast of Africa George Lydiard Sullivan

Dhow Chasing in Zanzibar Waters and on the Eastern Coast of Africa By George Lydiard Sullivan

Dhow Chasing in Zanzibar Waters and on the Eastern Coast of Africa by George Lydiard Sullivan


Summary

A chronicle of the difficulties of enforcing the abolition of slave trading on the East African coast. Cruising the Indian Ocean near Zanzibar in 1849-1850 and apprehending slave dhows; attempting to rescue their cargo of slaves, Sullivan shows the struggles of enforcing laws so far from government against severe opposition.

Dhow Chasing in Zanzibar Waters and on the Eastern Coast of Africa Summary

Dhow Chasing in Zanzibar Waters and on the Eastern Coast of Africa: Narrative of Five Years' Experiences in the Suppression of the Slave Trade by George Lydiard Sullivan

A chronicle of the difficulties and successes of trying to police the slave trading routes on the eastern Indian Ocean. Captain George Sullivan writes of his experiences and frustrations in trying to enforce British anti-slave-trade laws among the Arab and African kingdoms of the east coast of Africa and the islands of Zanzibar, Pemba and Madagascar in 1849. Battling with scorching heat, rough seas, tropical diseases, hostility from the native slavers, and language barriers, the naval ships continue the struggle for abolition. While rescuing a significant number of slaves from transport dhows, the captain chronicles their stories: their tribes, how they were sold into slavery, and the best location to rehabilitate them to avoid re-capture. A fascinating record, published in 1873, of the struggle to enforce the complex abolition laws far from central government, with dubious documents and deceptions encountered from local Arab and Portuguese slavers.

Table of Contents

Introduction; The Cruise of the 'Castor': 1. The 'Castor leaves England; 2. Cruise of boats; 3. Method of conducting the slave-trade; 4. The 'Castor' at Zanzibar; The Cruise of the 'Pantaloon': 5. Passage to Aden; 6. Visit to the Sultan; The Cruise of the 'Daphne': 7. The 'Daphne' commissioned; 8. Slave dhows in Zanzibar harbour; 9. Negro tribes; 10. Number of captures in 1868; 11. Zanzibar; Portuguese Possessions: 12. Portuguese possessions, their claims; 13. Conditions of slaves in Portuguese territory; 14. Jumah's death; 15. Immense number of slaves released; 16. Aden; 17. A bulwark on the coast necessary; Appendix.

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NLS9781108027694
9781108027694
1108027695
Dhow Chasing in Zanzibar Waters and on the Eastern Coast of Africa: Narrative of Five Years' Experiences in the Suppression of the Slave Trade by George Lydiard Sullivan
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Cambridge University Press
2011-01-20
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