Private lives, control and resistance A History of Slavery at the Cape
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A History of Slavery at the Cape
Episode 3: Private lives, control and resistance
Beginning in the middle of the 17th century, European colonists established a brutal slave society at the south-western tip of Africa that lasted for more than 150 years.
The legacy of this period has affected the development of South Africa ever since and it can still be felt today.
A History of Slavery at the Cape is a podcast that describes this period in South Africa’s past. In this episode, we hear about the private lives of enslaved people in the Cape Colony, how every aspect of their lives was controlled by their enslavers and how they resisted against their enslavement.
The podcast was created by a group of Grade 6 and 7 students at Cedar House Prep School in Cape Town, South Africa.
An important disclaimer: We are neither professional voice actors nor experienced sound engineers, editors or producers – we’re just a bunch of kids! So please forgive us for mispronouncing the odd word and for the less-than-studio-quality recordings. We hope you find our podcast informative nevertheless.
A very special thanks to Lucy Campbell for inspiring us!
You can find a script for this episode, which includes a list of sources and references, here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NH4-fQmoabbwyR_D7-L8pC-wfQP2XZH7/view?usp=sharing
Art:
Kitty, Sam, Angel, Candy and Hannah
Music:
Allégro by Emmit Fenn
No.2 Remembering Her by Esther Abrami
The Quiet Aftermath by Sir Cubworth
Spacetime Blues by Loopop
Spirit of the Dead by Aakash Gandhi
Anxious by Sextile
Surrender by Asher Fulero
Falling Rain by Myuu
No.4 Piano Journey by Esther Abrami
A History of Slavery at the Cape
Episode 3: Private lives, control and resistance
Beginning in the middle of the 17th century, European colonists established a brutal slave society at the south-western tip of Africa that lasted for more than 150 years.
The legacy of this period has affected the development of South Africa ever since and it can still be felt today.
A History of Slavery at the Cape is a podcast that describes this period in South Africa’s past. In this episode, we hear about the private lives of enslaved people in the Cape Colony, how every aspect of their lives was controlled by their enslavers and how they resisted against their enslavement.
The podcast was created by a group of Grade 6 and 7 students at Cedar House Prep School in Cape Town, South Africa.
An important disclaimer: We are neither professional voice actors nor experienced sound engineers, editors or producers – we’re just a bunch of kids! So please forgive us for mispronouncing the odd word and for the less-than-studio-quality recordings. We hope you find our podcast informative nevertheless.
A very special thanks to Lucy Campbell for inspiring us!
You can find a script for this episode, which includes a list of sources and references, here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NH4-fQmoabbwyR_D7-L8pC-wfQP2XZH7/view?usp=sharing
Art:
Kitty, Sam, Angel, Candy and Hannah
Music:
Allégro by Emmit Fenn
No.2 Remembering Her by Esther Abrami
The Quiet Aftermath by Sir Cubworth
Spacetime Blues by Loopop
Spirit of the Dead by Aakash Gandhi
Anxious by Sextile
Surrender by Asher Fulero
Falling Rain by Myuu
No.4 Piano Journey by Esther Abrami
19 min