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Uncommon Slave, An Ray Dafter

Uncommon Slave, An By Ray Dafter

Uncommon Slave, An by Ray Dafter


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An Uncommon Slave is based on the remarkable true story of a Muslim cleric and trader of slaves and other goods in Senegambia in the early 18th century.

Uncommon Slave, An Summary

Uncommon Slave, An by Ray Dafter

An Uncommon Slave is based on the remarkable true story of a Muslim cleric and trader of slaves and other goods in Senegambia in the early 18th century. He was captured, enslaved and transported to Maryland where, for a man of `soft hands', he was made to undertake wholly unsuitable work on a tobacco plantation. He escaped and was recaptured and imprisoned before being released, thanks to a fortuitous meeting with men of influence. Ayuba was then transported by the Royal African Company to England. Here he improved his English, mixed with the highest echelons of society, including nobility, was granted an audience with King George II and Queen Caroline, had his portrait painted and released from enslaved bondage. He was then transported back to Africa where he assisted the RAC in trading activities. His adventures did not stop there, for in the trade wars between the English and French he was captured and imprisoned again - only to become the centre of a diplomatic row. He was finally freed to continue his trading and religious activities into late life. His life history, never recounted in such depth, is factual, based on newly researched archival material and published information. It is the thoughts, anguish, elation and conversations of the slave Ayuba (also known as Job ben Solomon) that is imagined. The book is deliberately aimed at the general reader although it will also be of interest to the academic community as it provides significant new information, previously unpublished.

About Ray Dafter

Ray Dafter lives in Kent and has been fortunate enough to spend almost 60 years writing about subjects that fascinated him. He started out writing for a West Country newspaper, which then led to an appointment at the Financial Times as a specialist writer. It was not long before Ray was given the challenge of covering another high-profile sector, the energy industry, at a time when the North Sea oil industry was beginning to flourish. He was not only appointed Energy Editor but awarded a fellowship at Harvard University's Center for International Affairs. For over 25 years Ray has been a Trustee of the Young People's Trust for the Environment. A chance stroll around the National Portrait Gallery in London led him to a portrait of Ayuba. He was determined to find out more about his story and this book is the result.

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GOR011712715
9781913208219
1913208214
Uncommon Slave, An by Ray Dafter
Used - Like New
Paperback
The Book Guild Ltd
20200228
200
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