How Rotterdam, too, was involved in the slave trade
Nooit Bewust Opgeslagen: A Podcast on Rotterdam’s Slavery Past is a podcast on the slavery history of Rotterdam. It is only available in Dutch.With these stories about the podcast we also want to inform non-Dutch speakers about Rotterdam’s slavery past.

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“Many, many Rotterdammers were active in the slave trade, as part of the production of sugar, coffee, cotton, cocoa and tobacco. Rotterdam was very heavily involved in that”, Professor of Caribbean History Alex van Stipriaan says in the first episode of Nooit Bewust Opgeslagen, a podcast on Rotterdam’s slavery past.
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How Rotterdam, too, was involved in the slave trade
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What do the statue of Piet Hein, Achterhaven 148, Lloydkade, Leuvehaven, and the Boompjes have in common? These are places in Rotterdam that have a link with the city’s slavery past.
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