Quaco - My Life in Slavery

Quaco - My Life in Slavery by Ineke Mok

Quaco - My Life in Slavery


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A powerful story from the Dutch history of slavery.

Quaco was just a boy when he was ruthlessly kidnapped by human traffickers around 1770. After a long journey on foot, he was sold to the captain of a slave ship. Quaco managed to survive the harrowing ocean crossing, and eventually landed in Paramaribo (Suriname) on the estate of the wealthy plantation owner and administrator Walter Kennedy.

Quaco became Kennedy's footboy and was later 'lent' to the army captain John Gabriel Stedman, whose task was to hunt down Marrons (runaway slaves). Along the way, Quaco is exposed to the hard life of the plantations. The military missions put Quaco in a moral quandary, and on top of it he risks losing his true love Afua.

Quaco was one of the millions of Africans who fell victim to the trans-Atlantic slave trade. His life story is partly based on John Gabriel Stedman's illustrated memoires of his time as an army captain in Suriname.

Originally published in Dutch this English translation is the work of the students of Sheffield University with their help and support.

Author: Ineke Mok
Artist: Eric Heuvel
Publisher: UITgeverij, 2022
Number of pages: 80
Format: Soft Cover; Full Colour illustrations
Size: 9" x 11" (220mm x 280mm)
ISBN: 9789088867484
Code: QUACO

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