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Black Tudors

The Untold Story

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Black Tudors

By: Miranda Kaufmann
Narrated by: Corrie James
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A Black porter publicly whips a White English gentleman in a Gloucestershire manor house. A heavily pregnant African woman is abandoned on an Indonesian island by Sir Francis Drake. A Mauritanian diver is dispatched to salvage lost treasures from the Mary Rose.... Miranda Kaufmann reveals the absorbing stories of some of the Africans who lived free in Tudor England.

From long-forgotten records, remarkable characters emerge. They were baptized, married, and buried by the Church of England. They were paid wages like any other Tudors. Their stories, brought viscerally to life by Kaufmann, provide unprecedented insights into how Africans came to be in Tudor England, what they did there, and how they were treated. A groundbreaking, seminal work, Black Tudors challenges the accepted narrative that racial slavery was all but inevitable and forces us to reexamine the 17th century to determine what caused perceptions to change so radically.

©2017 Miranda Kaufmann (P)2017 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Great Britain Tudor Europe England Historical Imperialism Biographies & Memoirs Africa Middle Ages Tudor England
Hidden Historical Perspectives • Detailed Research • Enlightening Content • Misconception Challenging

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Definitely an eye opened that forces you to reconsider what we thought we knew about England in the 1500’s, and the relationships between the English and minorities in their midst.

A history I didn’t know existed.

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Another intriguing title and an opportunity to learn things about society, laws, and history that I knew virtually nothing about. Miranda Kaufmann has explored a variety of records from ships, taxes, churches, court cases, poetry, plays for the theater (think Shakespeare), and more. The research and stories will at least have some people rereading Shakespeare's works. People from other countries and continents were taken to London or British ports for many reasons--one of which was education prior to conversion and baptism to the church. Of course there is a good portion of the ships travels and pirates and trading in goods. Take a new look at how skin color was viewed during the Tudor period. I was surprised. It is a good book. The narrator is satisfactory but may be too quiet or even in tone in places. Really good topic!

Appropriate Title!

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Have you ever dreamt of finding a treasure chest? Well this is the treasure of history. Kaufman never stops giving the reader new and interesting stories that connect different peoples of history together despite their cultural and physical differences. As a history professor I was amazed by her detail over the interactions between commerce and social events and her details about the plague and possible cures. There is so much useful information in this book that I have to reread sections...just amazing!

A Treasure Trove of History

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This book helps people discover that racism was not always the same as it was during slavery times in the British Empire.
You may be related to the black tutors in this book! Everybody is related if we go back 2000 years if we only had the family trees in the DNA to prove it that would be less racial conflict.

This book also shows the agency of Black people that all Black people were not victims and all White people in the 1600s in 1500s were not villains.

I am a black man who is interracially married and I love history I hate that there’s too much focus on what was going wrong in history than what was going on right.

For my Black brothers and sisters they need to know that Black agency and Black progress is more possible now. If progress for some was happening then.. Wow unbelievable individual progress can happen in their lives now. Racism is diminishing and the future is leaning to interracial power

This book brought many smiles to my face excellent work.

You might be Black!

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This book is a window into the common lives of ordinary africans living in Europe that have been hidden from the mainstream historical record due to a lack of interest or research on the part of many scholars. Historians need to further research the past on this topic as they would do a service to world culture. Thank you so much for the enlightenment

The Black Tudors are no longer hidden in the vaults of history

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