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SLAVE TRADE: 19th CENTURY.African captives, yoked in pairs, force-marched by slave traders from the interior to the coastal markets. Wood engraving, 19th century.

それがいつの時からこれに変わったの覚えてますか?

AFRICA: SLAVE MARCH 19th C. An African slave gang marched from the interior to the coast. Lithograph, 19th century.

で再度これです。Gang of Captives met at Mbame's on their way to Tette

“Gang of Captives Met at Mbame’s on Their Way to Tette”, 1861. [Harper’s New Monthly Magazine (Dec. 1865–May 1866), vol. 32, p. 719]

出典はこれです。https://slaveryandremembrance.org/articles/article/?id=A0003

ってこれってどこって話。教科書の説明の文章とあってないんですって指摘した結果。

#20 奴隷貿易の意味を再考察 - fujinosekaic’s 世界史授業備忘録って英国で確認。

詳細は 「歴史と地理」で解説してます。まあ、僕以外の人も!こんな記事発見。

Description

The Livingstone's apparently witnessed this scene in July, 1861, which shows men linked by yokes, children and women attached by chains or ropes, with their African guards armed with guns. Mbame was a village chief, friendly to Livingstone. Tette/Tete, a village on the Zambezi River, located in in the East Central Africa region. This village was the last Portuguese outpost on the Zambezi. David Livingstone (1813–1873) was a famous Scottish physician, Christian missionary, explorer and abolitionist. His interest was to locate the source of the Nile River. His missionary work also reinforced the European “Scramble for Africa” and the colonization of the continent. This image was published not long after the appearance of the New York edition to accompany an article, Livingstone's Last African Expedition (pp. 709-23). See also in Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vol. 32 (Dec. 1865-May 1866), p. 719. The article gives a summary account of the Livingstones' Narrative of an Expedition. The captives shown here were destined for the East African trade. The image and its historical context, as well as sources in which it is found, is discussed at length in Jerome Handler and Annis Steiner, Identifying Pictorial Images of Atlantic Slavery: Three Case Studies, Slavery and Abolition 27 (2006), 52-54. Compare this image with image C017 on this website.

Source

David and Charles Livingstone, Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambesi and its Tributaries; and of the Discovery of the Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864 (London, 1865), facing p. 356; reprinted (New York, 1866), facing p. 376.

Language

English

Rights

Image is in the public domain. Metadata is available under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International.

Identifier

C019

Spatial Coverage

Africa--East Central

Citation

"Gang of Captives met at Mbame's on their way to Tette", Slavery Images: A Visual Record of the African Slave Trade and Slave Life in the Early African Diaspora, accessed October 19, 2022, http://www.slaveryimages.org/s/slaveryimages/item/419
カラー版の方も実は、、、ダメじゃんの2重螺旋か?
 

Band of male, female and child captives driven into slavery by Arab slave traders. Men are fastened together with slave forks. From 'The Life and Explorations of David Livingstone' c1875. Chromolithograph