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Captain Canot; Or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver

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A firsthand memoir recounts two decades of involvement in the West African slave trade, tracing voyages along the coast, inland expeditions, shipboard life, and operations in the Caribbean. The narrator details encounters with African societies, local rulers, warfare, superstition, and the business practices and moral compromises of trafficking in enslaved people, interweaving personal adventures, escapes, and reflections on the consequences of a life built on profit and violence. The account balances vivid episodic anecdotes with ethnographic observations and critical commentary on colonial commerce, moral responsibility, and the human cost of the trade.

About the Author

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Theodore Canot

Theodore Canot was a French author and slave trader, best known for his autobiographical work, "Captain Canot; Or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver." In this book, Canot provides a firsthand account of his experiences in the transatlantic slave trade during the 19th century. His narrative offers a unique perspective on the complexities and moral dilemmas surrounding slavery, as well as the harsh realities faced by those involved in the trade. Canot's writing serves as both a historical document and a reflection on the human condition, contributing to the discourse on slavery and its impacts.

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