I commented on this thread a few
days ago and since then have read with interest the various replies. It is
certainly a deeply emotive subject.
My view is from the perspective of a white
Australian male. I happen to have 2 beautiful African American cousins but that
is another story.
I was trying to make the point
that even though I don't live in the USA, the story of American slavery
has become legendary around the world because of the countless books,
movies etc concerning the subject.
I know a fair bit about African
American history just from poplular media and without googling I can
think of words like Jim Crow, Abraham Lincoln, Uncle Toms cabin, Malcolm X,
Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks. My heart bleeds when I think of the injustice
suffered and is still being suffered today.
While it is extremely
important to remember these events, I wonder how many African Americans
would be familiar with my ancestral history?
Me, and a lot of other Aussies
are descendants of convicts who were chained and loaded onto over-crowded,
unsanitary ships and were sailed from Britain
to Australia.
The convict system was nothing
more than systemised torture and brutality. Many convicts lived their entire
life in chains, eating sleeping and working in them. Floggings and various
tortures were routine and harsh and carried out on men, women and children with
the cat of nine tails and other devices. One eyewitness account mentions a 19
yr old boy that was suspected (not charged) with stealing food. He was given
300 lashes with 2 men flogging him at the same time and by the end, his
spine was visible.
Starvation was another discipline
used to control the convicts, once again on men, women and children. Many never
saw their families again, the youngest female convict was only 11 yrs old when
transported. Escapees were severely punished when caught. The punishments on
convicts in Australia
usually far exceeded what the punishment in Britain would have been for the
same crime.
I could go on. Yes , I know there
are differences between African American slavery and the British penal system.
But there are many parallels and both groups have thrived and helped build our
respective countries.