'In the 18th century, Senegambia was bitterly contested by France and Great Britain for its slave-trading. But a third power, the Islamic theocracy of Futa Toro, rose to prominence and opposed both foreign powers while seeking to put an end to the slave trade and slavery. Watch highlights from the fascinating conversation with
Christopher L. Brown, Professor of History at Columbia University, and
Rudolph Ware, Associate Professor at the University of Michigan, about this intricate story.' --
+Schomburg Center
Published on October 21, 2015 19:00