A black porter publicly
whips a white English gentleman in a Gloucestershire manor house. A
heavily pregnant African woman is abandoned on an Indonesian island by
Sir Francis Drake. A Mauritanian diver is despatched to salvage lost
treasures from the Mary Rose... Miranda Kaufmann reveals the absorbing
stories of some of the Africans who lived free in Tudor England. From
long-forgotten records, remarkable characters emerge. They were
baptised, married and buried by the Church of England. They were paid
wages like any other Tudors. Their stories, brought viscerally to life
by Kaufmann, provide unprecedented insights into how Africans came to be
in Tudor England, what they did there and how they were treated. A
ground-breaking, seminal work, Black Tudors challenges the accepted
narrative that racial slavery was all but inevitable and forces us to
re-examine the seventeenth century to determine what caused perceptions
to change so radically.
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