Friday, December 11, 2009

White Slavery

I am presently reading The Hemingses of Monticello by Annette Gordon-Reed so I found this article to be of interest (Via Joshua Snyder). Gordon-Reed's book is rich in historical detail; I am enjoying it, although by attributing slavery to the "doctrine of white supremacy" the impression is given that the only slavery in the world existed in North America, specifically in the United States, where whites enslaved Africans. However, it must be pointed out that over the course of several centuries the Ottomans enslaved millions of white Europeans. As is demonstrated in a book review of Frederick Quinn's The Sum of All Heresies:
The image of the Turks as a mortal threat to Europe was enhanced not just by the Ottoman conquest but also by their role as a maritime power and even more so by their piracy. Quinn draws the reader's attention to a little-known aspect of the emerging slave trade. It is accepted almost as an axiom that slaves in modern Europe were all non-European. But in the early modern era there were just as many European slaves - victims of Mediterranean pirates - in the hands of Muslims as there were blacks, if not more.

In fact, there were several million European slaves. It is not surprising then that the image of European slaves was firmly imbedded in the European image of the Muslim Orient. It became a popular subject of artwork. One such piece, presented in this book, represents the Ottoman Turks on horseback and a European couple, a man and woman, being dragged by a rope as powerless slaves.
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5 comments:

Seamus said...

Barbara Chase-Ribaud, who wrote the novel "Sally Hemings" in 1979, followed it in 1986 with "Valide: A Novel of the Harem," a fictionalized account (based on the legend of Aimee Dubuc de Rivery) of a woman from French Louisiana who is captured and enslaved by Barbary pirates, and ends up in the harem of the Turkish sultan, where she becomes the mother of Sultan Mahmoud II.

elena maria vidal said...

Yes, that is based on the story of Aimee Dubuc de Rivery who was from Martinique and a cousin of the Empress Josephine. Aimee, who was captured by pirates and sold into a the harem of the sultan, is known to history as the French Sultana.

Julygirl said...

Growing up in the Southern USA many years ago, the term "White Slavery" related to the abducting of young white women into prostitution in many cases being taken across state lines. It had nothing to do with slavery in the common use of the term. The term was used as a threat by concerned parents of teenage girls regarding staying out late at night...."You could be picked up by white slavers!"

Nancy Reyes said...

white slavery to Islam goes back to it's earliest days. The Vikings sold thousands of slaves before their conversion, and raids on ships and coasts by Muslim pirates was common in the middle ages:among those captured were Cervantes and Vincent dePaul.

The history of slave taking from Africa should include Arab raids on East Africa, which was bloodier and longer than the western slave trade.

of course, if you want white slavery, just look at the "indentured servants" and petty criminals sent to the US and Australia as cheap labor...

Iosue Andreas Sartorius said...

Thanks for the link.