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Historian Michael Douma Explores Dutch Involvement in Slavery in New York

Historian Michael Douma Explores Dutch Involvement in Slavery in New York
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World February 26, 2025 13:35

washington - Discover the fascinating journey of historian Michael Douma, who delved into the role of the Dutch in the trans-Atlantic slave trade in New York.

Exploring Dutch Roots

Michael Douma, a Dutch-American historian, traces his family history back to the Netherlands, sparking a deep interest in his heritage. Growing up in the U.S., Douma embarked on a journey to uncover his roots, leading him to explore the Dutch influence in New York.

Uncovering Dutch Involvement in Slavery

Through years of research, Douma unearthed the widespread presence of Dutch-speaking slaves in New York, challenging the conventional narrative of slavery confined to the Southern cotton fields. He revealed how Dutch settlers in New York played a significant role in the trans-Atlantic slave trade, with thousands of slaves being sold to the South to prevent financial loss.

A Critical Perspective

In his book 'The Slow Death of Slavery in Dutch New York,' Douma sheds light on the complexities of Dutch involvement in slavery, highlighting political forces that hindered abolition efforts and the harsh reality of slave trade practices. Despite facing challenges and controversies as a white university professor delving into this sensitive topic, Douma remains committed to fostering open dialogue and historical accuracy.

Navigating Academic Challenges

Amidst a polarized academic environment, Douma reflects on the evolving landscape of discourse and identity politics in American universities. He notes the shift towards woke culture and identity-based accusations, emphasizing the importance of maintaining intellectual diversity and freedom of expression.

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