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AFRICAN HISTORY: What You Need To Know About Sara Baartman by saintbillion(m): 3:22pm On May 23, 2023
Saartjie (Sara) Baartman was one of the first black women known to be subjugated to human sexual trafficking.
She was derisively named the “Hottentot Venus” by Europeans as her body would be publicly examined and exposed inhumanly throughout the duration of her young life. Moreover. her experience reinforced the already existing and extremely negative sexual fascination with African women bodies by the people of Europe.

Sara Baartman was born in 1789 at the Gamtoos River, now known as the Eastern Cape in South Africa. Baartman and her family were members of the Gonaquasub group of the Khoikhoi. Baartman grew up on a colonial farm where she and her family most likely worked as servants. Her mother died when she was aged two and her father, who was a cattle driver, died when she was still a young girl.

By her teenage years Baartman married a Khoikhoi man who was a drummer. They had a child together who died shortly after birth. When Baartman was sixteen, her husband was murdered by Dutch colonists. Soon after, she was sold into slavery to a trader named Pieter Willem Cezar, who took her to Cape Town where she became a domestic slave to his brother, Hendrik. On October 29, 1810, although she could not read, 21-year-old Baartman supposedly signed a contract with William Dunlop, a physician, who was a friend of the Cezar brothers.

This contract required her to travel with the Cezar brothers and Dunlop to England and Ireland where she would work as a domestic servant since technically slavery had been abolished in Great Britain. Additionally, she would be exhibited for entertainment purposes. Baartman would receive a portion of earnings from her exhibitions and would be allowed to return to South Africa after five years. However, the contract was false on all details and her enslavement continued for the remainder of her life.

Baartman was first exhibited in London in the Egyptian Hall at Piccadilly Circus on November 24, 1810. Her public treatment, however, quickly drew the attention of British abolitionists who charged Dunlop and the Cezars with holding Baartman against her will. The court ruled against Baartman after Pieter Cezar produced the contract that had been signed by Baartman. Baartman also testified that she was not being mistreated.

The publicity generated by the court trial increased Baartman’s popularity as an exhibit. She was taken on tours throughout England and by 1812 as far away as Limerick, Ireland.

In September 1814, after staying four years in Great Britain, Baartman was taken to France and sold to S. Reaux, an exhibitor who showcased animals. He put Baartman on public display in and around Paris, often at the Palais Royal. He also allowed her to be sexually abused by patrons willing to pay for her defilement. Reaux garnered considerable profit due to the public’s fascination with Baartman’s body.

Sara Saartjie Baartman died in Paris on December 29, 1815 at the age of 26 for unknown reasons. Even after her death, many of her body parts would go on display at the Musée de l’Homme (Museum of Man), in Paris to support racist theories about people of African ancestry. Some of the body parts remained on display until 1974.

In 1994 South African President Nelson Mandela formally requested that Baartman’s remains be returned to South Africa. On March 6, 2002, her remains were returned and buried at Hankey in the Eastern Cape Province.

https://www.blackpast.org/global-african-history/baartman-sara-saartjie-1789-1815/

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Re: AFRICAN HISTORY: What You Need To Know About Sara Baartman by saintbillion(m): 3:25pm On May 23, 2023
One girl for my street then, if u see her ass. I use to called her Sara Baartman. The dumb girl on even understand
Re: AFRICAN HISTORY: What You Need To Know About Sara Baartman by makdcash(m): 5:47pm On May 23, 2023
;DReal africa map :DReal africa map
Re: AFRICAN HISTORY: What You Need To Know About Sara Baartman by mysticwarrior(m): 5:59pm On May 23, 2023
saintbillion:
[The court ruled against Baartman after Pieter Cezar produced the contract that had been signed by Baartman. Baartman also testified that she was not being mistreated.

This is a clear case of suffering and smiling.
Re: AFRICAN HISTORY: What You Need To Know About Sara Baartman by saintbillion(m): 6:00pm On May 23, 2023
mysticwarrior:
This is a clear case of suffering and smiling.
Yea. And it's common among the Loruba people in Nigeria grin grin
Re: AFRICAN HISTORY: What You Need To Know About Sara Baartman by Nobody: 8:17pm On May 23, 2023
That ass doesn't look normal.
Re: AFRICAN HISTORY: What You Need To Know About Sara Baartman by saintbillion(m): 8:50pm On May 23, 2023
Samantha124:
That ass doesn't look normal.
But it's real. In the olden days I don't plastic surgery and boots enlargement was that common
Re: AFRICAN HISTORY: What You Need To Know About Sara Baartman by Nobody: 8:52pm On May 23, 2023
Maybe she was disabled.. grin grin grin
saintbillion:

But it's real. In the olden days I don't plastic surgery and boots enlargement was that common
Re: AFRICAN HISTORY: What You Need To Know About Sara Baartman by saintbillion(m): 9:00pm On May 23, 2023
Samantha124:
Maybe she was disabled.. grin grin grin
Hehehe. No, I doubt I don't think she was. You can do some research about her or better still browse about the Khoikhoi people of southwestern Africa. They are ur people from S.A u should know more about em
Re: AFRICAN HISTORY: What You Need To Know About Sara Baartman by Nobody: 9:07pm On May 23, 2023
I know about them, but that ass is just way too big.. grin grin grin
saintbillion:

Hehehe. No, I doubt I don't think she was. You can do some research about her or better still browse about the Khoikhoi people of southwestern Africa. They are ur people from S.A u should know more about em
Re: AFRICAN HISTORY: What You Need To Know About Sara Baartman by marlow1962(m): 9:11pm On May 23, 2023
The white men doesn't give a Bleep about you
Re: AFRICAN HISTORY: What You Need To Know About Sara Baartman by saintbillion(m): 9:11pm On May 23, 2023
Samantha124:
I know about them, but that ass is just way too big.. grin grin grin
Na weti make when the Europeans saw her, they were mad. They come carry her as a sex object all in the name of conducting research
Re: AFRICAN HISTORY: What You Need To Know About Sara Baartman by Nobody: 9:15pm On May 23, 2023
Well, long live Sarah's ass... grin grin grin
saintbillion:

Na weti make when the Europeans saw her, they were mad. They come carry her as a sex object all in the name of conducting research
Re: AFRICAN HISTORY: What You Need To Know About Sara Baartman by saintbillion(m): 9:30pm On May 23, 2023
Samantha124:
Well, long live Sarah's ass... grin grin grin
Lol. Sara Baartass
Re: AFRICAN HISTORY: What You Need To Know About Sara Baartman by Nobody: 9:47pm On May 23, 2023
As a Nigerian, when I came across Sara's story and that other boy that was placed in a cage in a zoo for an exhibition (I can't remember his name) I had a feeling of disgust for whites.

It's so sad Africans went through hell and are still going through it. Sometimes I wonder if we Africans will ever have enough and fix our continent.
Re: AFRICAN HISTORY: What You Need To Know About Sara Baartman by Nobody: 9:58pm On May 23, 2023
But what surprises me is that in the picture you posted she looks nude, but from what I've read, she never did permitted them to take pictures of her nudes, but she'd instead wear tight clothes for display or her Khoisan attires.

Someone somewhere has been lying to us.
saintbillion:

Lol. Sara Baartass
Re: AFRICAN HISTORY: What You Need To Know About Sara Baartman by saintbillion(m): 10:28pm On May 23, 2023
Samantha124:
But what surprises me is that in the picture you posted she looks nude, but from what I've read, she never did permitted them to take pictures of her nudes, but she'd instead wear tight clothes for display or her Khoisan attires.

Someone somewhere has been lying to us.
Probably the Europeans had been lying to us.
Re: AFRICAN HISTORY: What You Need To Know About Sara Baartman by Blake755: 6:12am On May 24, 2023
Persephone1:
As a Nigerian, when I came across Sara's story and that other boy that was placed in a cage in a zoo for an exhibition (I can't remember his name) I had a feeling of disgust for whites.

It's so sad Africans went through hell and are still going through it. Sometimes I wonder if we Africans will ever have enough and fix our continent.
The can go to hell

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