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A Black Woman Subjected To Human Sexual Trafficking: Sara Baartman (1584 Views)
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SReporters: 9:54am On Jan 19, 2023 |
One of the first black women to be identified as a victim of human sexual trafficking was Saartjie (Sara) Baartman. She was mockingly dubbed the "Hottentot Venus" by Europeans because during her brief life, her body was cruelly exposed and subjected to public scrutiny. Additionally, her experience confirmed Europeans' already-present, highly harmful sexual obsession with the bodies of African women. At the Gamtoos River, which is now known as the Eastern Cape in South Africa, Sara Baartman was born in 1789. Baartman and her family belonged to the Khoikhoi Gonaquasub tribe. Baartman was raised on a colonial farm, perhaps as a servant with her family. Her father, a cattle driver, ed away when she was still a tiny girl, and her mother ed away when she was just two years old. By the time she was a teenager, Baartman had wed a drummer from the Khoikhoi tribe. Together, they had a child who ed very soon after birth. Baartman's spouse was killed by Dutch colonists when she was sixteen. Shortly after, she was bought into slavery by a trader named Pieter Willem Cezar. He took her to Cape Town where he sold her to his brother Hendrik as a domestic slave. Although she was unable to read, 21-year-old Baartman allegedly signed a contract on October 29, 1810, with a doctor named William Dunlop who was a friend of the Cezar brothers. Because officially slavery had been outlawed in Great Britain, this contract obliged her to travel to England and Ireland with the Cezar brothers and Dunlop in order to serve as a domestic servant there. Additionally, she would be on display for amusement. After five years, Baartman would be granted permission to return to South Africa and receive a percentage of the proceeds from her shows. But the agreement was entirely fake, and she was kept in servitude for the rest of her life. On November 24, 1810, Baartman debuted in London at the Egyptian Hall in Piccadilly Circus. However, British abolitionists were quick to take notice of her public treatment and accused Dunlop and the Cezars of holding Baartman against her will. Pieter Cezar produced the contract that Baartman had signed, and the judge made a decision against Baartman. Moreover, Baartman affirmed in court that she wasn't being mistreated. The court trial's media coverage raised Baartman's popularity as an exhibit. By 1812, she had traveled all over England and even as far as Limerick, Ireland. After spending four years in Britain, Baartman was transported to in September 1814 and sold to S. Reaux, an animal exhibitor. He displayed Baartman to the general public in and around Paris, frequently at the Palais Royal. Additionally, he permitted customers who were willing to pay for her profanity to mistreat her sexually. Due to the public's obsession with Baartman's body, Reaux made a sizable profit. On December 29, 1815, Sara Saartjie Baartman, then 26 years old, ed away in Paris. She may have ed away from syphilis or TB. Many of her body parts would remain on display at the Musée de l'Homme (Museum of Man) in Paris even after her death to perpetuate racist ideas about persons with African descent. Up until 1974, some of the body parts were on exhibit. The return of Baartman's remains to South Africa was officially requested by South African President Nelson Mandela in 1994. Her remains were repatriated and interred at Hankey in the Eastern Cape Province on March 6, 2002. https://www.solutionreporters.com/2023/01/19/a-black-woman-subjected-to-human-sexual-trafficking-sara-baartman/
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Malory: 9:57am On Jan 19, 2023 |
She is from Osun state.
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SReporters: 10:11am On Jan 19, 2023 |
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Malory: 10:13am On Jan 19, 2023 |
SReporters:Theniceguy won't agree with you. |
TheNiceGuy(m): 10:18am On Jan 19, 2023 |
I actually thought you can read
Malory: |
Malory: 10:19am On Jan 19, 2023 |
TheNiceGuy:She is your relative. |
Lamanii22(f): 1:44pm On Jan 19, 2023 |
Such a terrible time to exist in the world… she died at a really young age though… I feel so emotional reading this
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jamesversion: 2:54pm On Jan 19, 2023 |
Lamanii22: Emotional? Fakeness. ![]() |
Lamanii22(f): 3:19pm On Jan 19, 2023 |
jamesversion:it’s emotional fr, I can’t imagine myself naked outside being watched by perverts… |
SReporters: 4:12pm On Jan 19, 2023 |
Lamanii22: That's the extent of cruelty meted on Africans those years 3 Likes |
jamesversion: 5:55pm On Jan 19, 2023 |
Lamanii22: How about the case of Ota Benga. |
SodiumValproate: 6:04pm On Jan 19, 2023 |
Pwettylinda Nyash ma for no survive for those people hand If to say Dem born her that time. ![]() ![]() Damn! ![]() |
ItsTutsi(m): 8:56pm On Jan 19, 2023 |
She was making good money
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Buharidgeneral: 9:05pm On Jan 19, 2023 |
Now they're forming human right activist
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SReporters: 11:17pm On Jan 19, 2023 |
ItsTutsi: Her master was raking in on all the cash she was making |
Lamanii22(f): 11:35pm On Jan 19, 2023 |
jamesversion:oh who’s ota benga? |
Lamanii22(f): 11:36pm On Jan 19, 2023 |
ItsTutsi:was she given the money? 1 Like |
jamesversion: 12:05am On Jan 20, 2023 |
Lamanii22(f): 12:27am On Jan 20, 2023 |
jamesversion:now I’m scared to google |
jamesversion: 1:27am On Jan 20, 2023 |
Lamanii22: ![]() ![]() Google it so you can learn. Atleast you can see what the black race has ed thru. 2 Likes |
Kiddogarcia(m): 8:41am On Jan 20, 2023 |
Read her story
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SReporters: 9:11am On Jan 20, 2023 |
jamesversion: The black race during those years really suffered! |
Lamanii22(f): 12:07am On Jan 22, 2023 |
jamesversion:okay I will |
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