Monday, December 30, 2013

December 29th is Sara Baartman "Saartjie" Day!!!

December 29th is Sara Baartman "Saartjie" Day!!!

Unfortunately this day in history is the day of Saartjie's death, but she is someone that everyone needs to know about because of the atrocities done to her and the African people as a whole. She was one of the many African women oversexualized and consider a freak because of her body. Women of today really need to learn about her struggles and learn from them to not let ANYONE, especially men look at you just as a sex object or freaky and different. "Sara Baartman, displayed as a freak because of her unusual physical features, was finally laid to rest 187 years after she left Cape Town for London. Her remains were buried on Women’s Day, 9 August 2002, in the area of her birth, the Gamtoos River Valley in the Eastern Cape. Baartman was born in 1789. She was working as a slave in Cape Town when she was "discovered" by British ship’s doctor William Dunlop, who persuaded her to travel with him to England. We’ll never know what she had in mind when she stepped on board – of her own free will – a ship for London. But it’s clear what Dunlop had in mind – to display her as a "freak", a "scientific curiosity", and make money from these shows, some of which he promised to give to her. Baartman had unusually large buttocks and genitals, and in the early 1800s Europeans were arrogantly obsessed with their own superiority, and with proving that others, particularly blacks, were inferior and oversexed. Baartman’s physical characteristics, not unusual for Khoisan women, although her features were larger than normal, were "evidence" of this prejudice, and she was treated like a freak exhibit in London." Thank you Ms. Baartman for all of your contributions and inspiration! Please click the link below and learn more about Saartjie.   

http://www.southafrica.info/about/history/saartjie.htm#.UsH-9NJDtuk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQ7mmMe4klQ

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