
Published online:
20 June 2013
Published in print:
01 June 2012
Online ISBN:
9781846317675
Print ISBN:
9781846318184
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A Dangerous Occupation A Dangerous Occupation
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Traders Beware Traders Beware
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Olaudah Equjano Olaudah Equjano
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Adam Jema Adam Jema
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Friends and Allies Friends and Allies
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Cite
Costello, Ray, 'Destination Uncertain', Black Salt: Seafarers of African Descent on British Ships (Liverpool , 2012; online edn, Liverpool Scholarship Online, 20 June 2013), https://doi.org/10.5949/UPO9781846317675.004, accessed 9 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter explores the journey of black seamen to England. The seamen of the African Diaspora experienced risks at sea beyond those of weather conditions and enemy. Free black sailors faced as much danger of being sold into slavery as the unfortunate children of African kings. The practice of kidnapping the traders who were considering the slaves was slightly inexpedient. Olaudah Equiano was an Igbo of south-west Nigeria and served as an enslaved seaman in the earlier part of his life. Adam Jema was curious even for the slave trade era. Black sailors determined important friends and allies to help them in their hour of need.
Keywords:
black sailors, England, African Diaspora, slavery, kidnapping, Olaudah Equiano, enslaved seaman, Adam Jema, slave trade
Subject
Modern History (1700 to 1945)
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