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Audio tour How do you mean, Harlem and Slavery?!

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  1. Audio tour Summary
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    In 1863, after 250 years, slavery was finally abolished in the Dutch colonies Surinam and the Dutch Antilles. The free declared inhabitants of Surinam were obliged to work for ten more years on the plantations. In 1873, this obliged labour was finally over. But even then the subordination of black people continued; they got no money, no working materials and no education. Former slave-owners received a compensation of 300 guilders for each enslaved that was declared free after the abolishment of slavery.

    In 2013, Ineke Mok and Dineke Stam started their research in the archives of Haarlem and several museum collections for the remains of the history of slavery in Harlem. The result: a city tour following the traces of this history, with the voices of the researchers and descendants of enslaved who live now in Haarlem.

    Research: Ineke Mok and Dineke Stam
    Texts and design: Ineke Mok, Dineke Stam and Fenna Ytsma
    Dutch version spoken by: Ineke Mok and Dineke Stam
    English version spoken by: Jelmer Herms, Yselle van der Maas, Kiki Oostenbrink and Jennifer Tosch.

  3. 1 Introduction
  4. 2 Gustavo Janga
  5. 3 Painter Frans Jansz. Post
  6. 4 Sugar confectionary
  7. 5 Tobacco Shop
  8. 6 Fort Elmina
  9. 7 Family Coymans
  10. 8 Cornelis Winst Blydt
  11. 9 Family crest
  12. 10 Fiers Smeding
  13. 11 Nicolaas Beets
  14. 12 't Gekroond Oost en West Indies Worstvat
  1. Audio tour Summary

    In 1863, after 250 years, slavery was finally abolished in the Dutch colonies Surinam and the Dutch Antilles. The free declared inhabitants of Surinam were obliged to work for ten more years on the plantations. In 1873, this obliged labour was finally over. But even then the subordination of black people continued; they got no money, no working materials and no education. Former slave-owners received a compensation of 300 guilders for each enslaved that was declared free after the abolishment of slavery.

    In 2013, Ineke Mok and Dineke Stam started their research in the archives of Haarlem and several museum collections for the remains of the history of slavery in Harlem. The result: a city tour following the traces of this history, with the voices of the researchers and descendants of enslaved who live now in Haarlem.

    Research: Ineke Mok and Dineke Stam
    Texts and design: Ineke Mok, Dineke Stam and Fenna Ytsma
    Dutch version spoken by: Ineke Mok and Dineke Stam
    English version spoken by: Jelmer Herms, Yselle van der Maas, Kiki Oostenbrink and Jennifer Tosch.

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  • Kanye West

    5 out of 5 rating 01-20-2025

    K vond het wel leuk om een project de doen zo dicht bij de mac

  • Nick

    5 out of 5 rating 01-19-2025

    Worth the time and money. Interesting and something different to do

  • Laura

    5 out of 5 rating 01-18-2025

    Really interesting tour, I’ve lived in Haarlem for a few years and I never knew there was so much history here related to slavery. Really great knowledgeable tour guide, highly recommend!

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    1 out of 5 rating 01-17-2025

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