Banani: The Transition from Slavery to Freedom in Zanzibar and PembaBanani. The transition from slavery to freedom in Zanzibar and Pemba This book, "Banani," by Henry Stanley Newman, is a replication of a book originally published before 1898. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible. |
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Page 40
... population . He constitutes two - thirds of the population in Zan- zibar and Pemba ; and with freedom children will come , and children's children . Districts on the mainland that have been desolated and swept of the entire population ...
... population . He constitutes two - thirds of the population in Zan- zibar and Pemba ; and with freedom children will come , and children's children . Districts on the mainland that have been desolated and swept of the entire population ...
Page 75
... population must open out fresh channels for trade . Foreign competition , added to the increasing output resulting from perfected machinery , makes new markets essential . The acquisition , therefore , in Africa , of 2,194,880 square ...
... population must open out fresh channels for trade . Foreign competition , added to the increasing output resulting from perfected machinery , makes new markets essential . The acquisition , therefore , in Africa , of 2,194,880 square ...
Page 183
... population of 210,000 . That is , we are dealing with a slave population of 140,000 souls . The despatch of Sir Arthur Hardinge of the 23rd April , 1898 , gives the number freed as the result of the decree during the previous year as ...
... population of 210,000 . That is , we are dealing with a slave population of 140,000 souls . The despatch of Sir Arthur Hardinge of the 23rd April , 1898 , gives the number freed as the result of the decree during the previous year as ...
Contents
EAST AFRICA PROTECTORATE | 79 |
EXISTING MISSIONARY WORK | 143 |
FRIENDS INDUSTRIAL MISSION BANANI | 159 |
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abolishing the legal abolition administration anti-slavery Arab Arab masters Armitage Arthur Hardinge BANANI Barawa Bishop British British East Africa Chaki-Chaki Christian Church Missionary civilisation claim clove coast compensation Consul court cultivation decree despatch dhows District Dunga East Africa Protectorate edicts emancipation England free labour freed freedom Freretown Friends German girls Gomez hand Hindu India Industrial Mission interior island of Pemba islands of Zanzibar Kismayu Lamu land legal status liberty Lord Salisbury mainland Majesty's Government Malindi Mathews ment miles Missionary Society Mohammedan Mombasa native negro number of slaves owners palms PARSI Photo plantations population present races recognise regard result says Seyyid Saïd shambas sheikh shore Sir Arthur Hardinge Sir Bartle Frere slave trade slave-raiding social status of slavery Sultan of Zanzibar Swahili ten-miles strip territory Theodore Burtt tion trees tribes tropical Tunduaua Uganda Walis Weti Witu women Zanzibar and Pemba Zanzibar Government