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Slavery In The Cape
Societal challenges
Treated as inferior beings
Stripped of identity
The women had to work as prostitutes
Not free to go wherever they wanted to
Forced to do domestic or manual labor - no free choice
Lived in appalling conditions
Religion
Slave children were baptized regardless of parents religion
Taught Christianity in school
Adults also received religious instructions
Those who came from the east brought Islam to the cape
Music
Dutch songs
led to establishment of Kaapse Klopse
Malay traditional songs and jazz
Food
Influenced by Malay culture
Curry
Buildings
Caste of good hope
Slave lodge
Operated as brothel in the evenings
Prison and housed mentally ill and political exiles
Language
Taught to read and write in Dutch in school