Some History On The Slave Trade

 

 

 

Slavers Aaron Lopez And Moses Levine
 


Both Had African Plantantions
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Ruins Of Moses Levine‘s “Vilimani Plantation“ In Tanzania


 

 

 

A Miniature Coliseum On The Left

 

 

 

 

Tales Of Slavers Putting On Exhibitions Floated On The Slave Ships

 




 



 




Remnants of Mombassa Plantation That Was Famous For Orgies

 







 

Visiting Merchants Could Choose Girls From As Young As Seven Years Old





 

 

 

 

 

 The Black Jews Of Ethiopia

Most of the Ethiopian Jews you read about today originated at these plantations.

 

 






 

 


Some History

TYPICAL STORY

An urgent call for help cut through the morning mists that floated along the shore of Lake Shirwa. Two young African girls, Wikatani and Chuma, had been captured by slave traders, but the desperate cry would never reach their village. Easily overpowered by their captors, the girl’s only hope is to endure a ruthless march through the jungles that takes them far from their village to secret plantation.


DEGENERATES CONGREGATE

In Mombassa, the Lopez plantation was notorious for girls as young as seven. The plantation had every amenity possible, and was considered to be the Paris of Kenya. Visiting merchants, diamond buyers, gold traders would visit the lavish plantation.

Christian missionaries petitioned to close it down. It is estimated that has many as 4000 children were born in its 37 year history
 

Slave traders raided all the villages of Tanzania -

In one village they took the entire tribe. Rumors were that non-prime slaves were thrown in a ring with lions.

 

 



 

 

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