Mlozi of Central Africa
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Mlozi of Central Africa

Trader, Slaver and Self-Styled Sultan.The End of the Slaver

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Mlozi of Central Africa

Trader, Slaver and Self-Styled Sultan.The End of the Slaver

About this book

For more than a century, historians and writers on Africa have almost invariably associated the name Mlozi with all the cruellest excesses of the central and east African slave trade during the nineteenth century. That Mlozi bin Kazbadema was a significant slaver who conducted his trade according to all the brutal conventions of his period is beyond dispute. His subsequent botched hanging at the end of a British-sponsored rope, following a drum-head trial of questionable legality, has been generally regarded as well-deserved and a fitting, if muscular, exemplar of Pax Britannica in action.

In The End of the Slaver, a title taken from recollections of Mlozi's hanging by the medical missionary Dr. Kerr Cross, author David Stuart-Mogg examines Mlozi's life and milieu and carefully weighs the often conflicting evidence apparent between official military and government reports and the largely unpublished private letters and diaries written at the time by those who participated in Mlozi's downfall and elimination. Stuart-Mogg's carefully evaluated findings call into serious question the altruism and philanthropy that the ultimate, and inevitable, victors of the struggle accorded their actions and their undoubtedly laudable ultimate objective - the eradication of slavery in British Central Africa.

Referring to this book as 'an unusually stimulating study, Professor Shepperson recommends that The End of the Slaver deserves to be widely-read, not only by those whose primary interest is in the history of Malawi but also by students of slavery and the anti-slavery movements in the nineteenth century - and, indeed by all who are concerned with man's inhumanity to man.

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Information

Publisher
Luviri Press
Year
2024
Print ISBN
9789996080203
eBook ISBN
9789996080210

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. What the historians say about this book
  3. Title page
  4. Copyright page
  5. Foreword
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. British Central African Justice, 3rd & 4th December, 1895
  8. Contents
  9. Glossary
  10. List of Illustrations
  11. Chapter 1 - Arab Influences in Central and Eastern Africa
  12. Chapter 2 - The Place of Slavery in Central African Culture and in Islam
  13. Chapter 3 - The Development of British Interests in Northern Nyasaland
  14. Chapter 4 - Storm Clouds over North Nyasa
  15. Chapter 5 - Karonga Besieged
  16. Chapter 6 - War is declared on the Lake Arabs
  17. Chapter 7 - Deep Bay Island: Hostilities Escalate: Lugard Departs
  18. Chapter 8 - Enter Harry Johnston…
  19. Chapter 9 - The Defeat and Death of a Slaver
  20. Chapter 10 - Events Sequential to Mlozi’s Death
  21. Chapter 11 - The ‘Mlozi’ Clan.
  22. Appendix A. The African Lakes Company Limited
  23. Appendix B. Correspondence respecting operations against slave-raiders in British Central Africa
  24. Appendix C. Inclosure 1 in No. 1.
  25. Appendix D. Inclosure 2 in No. 1.
  26. Appendix E. Inclosure 3 in No. 1.
  27. Appendix F. Short Notes on the Stockades
  28. Bibliography
  29. End-notes
  30. Post Script: June 2023
  31. Index of Names and Places
  32. Back cover