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Chocolate Islands - Cocoa, Slavery, and Colonial Africa (Hardcover)
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Chocolate Islands - Cocoa, Slavery, and Colonial Africa (Hardcover)
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In Chocolate Islands: Cocoa, Slavery, and Colonial Africa,
Catherine Higgs traces the early-twentieth-century journey of the
Englishman Joseph Burtt to the Portuguese colony of Sao Tome and
Principe--the chocolate islands--through Angola and Mozambique, and
finally to British Southern Africa. Burtt had been hired by the
chocolate firm Cadbury Brothers Limited to determine if the cocoa
it was buying from the islands had been harvested by slave laborers
forcibly recruited from Angola, an allegation that became one of
the grand scandals of the early colonial era. Burtt spent six
months on Sao Tome and Principe and a year in Angola. His
five-month march across Angola in 1906 took him from innocence and
credulity to outrage and activism and ultimately helped change
labor recruiting practices in colonial Africa.
This beautifully written and engaging travel narrative draws on
collections in Portugal, the United Kingdom, and Africa to explore
British and Portuguese attitudes toward work, slavery, race, and
imperialism. In a story still familiar a century after Burtt's
sojourn, Chocolate Islands reveals the idealism, naivety, and
racism that shaped attitudes toward Africa, even among those who
sought to improve the conditions of its workers.
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