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    Scholars want help identifying slaves' origins

    WASHINGTON (AP) โ€” Almost two centuries before there was a man named Obama in the White House, there was a man named Obama shackled in the bowels of a slave ship. There is no proof that the unidentified Obama has ties to President Barack Obama. All they share is a name. But that is exactly the commonality that Emory University researchers hope to build upon as they delve into the origins of Africans who were taken up and sold.

    They have built an online database around those names, and welcome input from people who may share a name that's in the database, or have such names as part of their family lore.

    "The whole point of the project is to ask the African diaspora, people with any African background, to help us identify the names because the names are so ethno-linguistically specific, we can actually locate the region in Africa to which the individual belonged on the basis of the name," said David Eltis, an Emory University history professor who heads the database research team.

    So far, two men named Obama sit among some 9,500 captured Africans whose names were written on line after line in the registries of obscure, 19th century slave trafficking courts. The courts processed the human chattel freed from ships that were intercepted and detoured to Havana, Cuba or Freetown, Sierra Leone. Most of the millions of Africans enslaved before 1807 were known only by numbers, said James Walvin, an expert on the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Once bought by slave owners, the Africans' names were lost. Africans captured by the Portuguese were baptized and given "Christian" names aboard the ships that were taking them into slavery.

    But original African names โ€” surnames were uncommon for Africans in the 19th century โ€” are rich with information. Some reveal the day of the week an individual was born or whether that individual was the oldest, youngest or middle child or a twin. They can also reveal ethnic or linguistic groups.

    The president's father was from Kenya, on the eastern coast of Africa, and Eltis said it was rare for captives to hail from areas far from the port where their ships set sail. The unidentified Obamas on the slave ships sailed from west Africa. Walvin, author of "The Zong," a book about the slave trade, said there were Africans who had been brought great distances before they were forced onto ships.

    "Often their enslavement had begun much earlier, deep in the African interior, most of them captured through acts of violence, warfare or kidnap, or for criminal activity ..." Walvin said in his book, which chronicles the true story of a captain who ordered a third of the slaves aboard his ship thrown overboard due to a shortage of drinking water.

    Obama's ancestors, a nomadic people known as the River Lake Nilotes, migrated from Bahr-el-Ghazal Province in Sudan toward Uganda and into Western Kenya, according to Sally Jacobs, author of "The Other Barack", a book about the president's father. They were part of several clans and subclans that eventually became the Luo people of Kenya, Jacobs writes.

    The president's great-grandfather's name was Obama. Obama is derived from the word "bam", meaning crooked or indirect, she said in her book.

    But it's also possible that Obama was a name used by other cultural groups in Africa and for whom the name had a different meaning.

    The slaves found aboard intercepted ships provided their names, age and sometimes where they were from, through translators, to English and Spanish speaking court registrars who wrote their names as they sounded to them.

    Body scars or identifying marks also were recorded. The details were logged in an attempt to prevent the Africans from being enslaved again, which didn't always work.

    Emory's researchers are including audio clips of the names as they would likely be pronounced in Africa.

    "These people enslaved were not just a nebulous group of people with no place and no name," said Kwesi DeGraft-Hanson, one of the researchers, who has found variations of his name, his brother's and his children's names in the database. He is originally from Ghana. "That's how lot of us view slavery. We don't have names faces to go with it ... It makes them that much more removed from us."

    Eltis and his researchers acknowledge the database may not help African Americans with genealogical research because records on the Africans once they were freed from the ships are harder to find, if they exist at all.

    However, the project provides another piece in a major jigsaw, and helps put together a bigger picture on slavery, Walvin said.

    Before this project, Eltis and others assembled a database of 35,000 trans-Atlantic slave ship voyages responsible for the flow of more than 10 million Africans to the Americas.

    Together, the two databases provide some details on the horrific voyages of the Africans, including the Obamas.

    The Xerxes, which carried one of the unidentified Obamas, was a 138-foot schooner that began its voyage in Havana with a crew of 44. Five guns were mounted aboard when the ship left on a slave purchasing trip to Bonny on Feb. 10, 1828.

    Sailing under the Spanish flag, the ship's captain Felipe Rebel purchased 429 slaves, nearly one third of them children, before setting out on a return trip to the Americas. But on June 26, 1828, the Xerxes was intercepted and forced to dock at an unknown Cuban port. By then, 26 slaves had died.

    The other unidentified Obama, 6-foot-3-inches tall, was one of 562 Africans shackled in the belly of the Midas. The vessel was a Brig, a fast, maneuverable ship with two square-rigged masts. It was equipped with eight guns.

    Midas' captain J. Martinez and a crew of 53 left Cuba on an unknown date. It left Bonny with 562 slaves but was intercepted. It docked in Cuba July 8, 1829 minus 162 slaves who had died during the voyage.

    Some slaves freed from seized ships were returned to Africa, but not always to their original homelands. Some were sent to Liberia or were allowed to remain free in the cities where the courts were located. Some may have been re-enslaved and some died on ships that were returning them to Africa.

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    On the Net: African Origins: http://www.african-origins.org/

    Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Voyages: http://www.slavevoyages.org

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    Suzanne Gamboa can be reached at http://www.twitter.com/APsgamboa

     
    • Larry  •  Augusta, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      Imagine...how much better things would be if those white people in the south hadn't purchased those slaves...especially think of how much better off those of African heritage would be... Why the possibilities are just endless!
    • SeaJay  •  4 mths ago
      There were slaves 6000 years ago ..........Long before America was founded
      • Oldschool 4 mths ago
        Thank you all you southerners that brought the blacks into America.
      • SeaJay 4 mths ago
        Rochester.........I think you are misinformed.....They were shipped in to the North and sold down South.....
      • Jack Wagon 4 mths ago
        SeaJay, you can thank the Africans for capturing and selling their fellow countrymen into slavery. Oh, yeah, but you didn't want to blame any of the slave trade on blacks, right? Sorry....
    • Teresa  •  4 mths ago
      how about the slaves of Africa themselves, past and present? Or about the slaves in Asia? How about the slave of England, France and Spain? How about the current slaves in the Middle East?
      • Fred B 4 mths ago
        The United States and its government are responsible for the slaves they bought and brought to these shores. Let England, France and Spain research their own slaves in Central America and the Caribean.
      • my opinion 4 mths ago
        There are NO more slaves...And why do we care about their names?
      • Diamond State Son 4 mths ago
        Believe it or not, some people are curious about where they originated, and the (geneaology?) records are incomplete when it comes to most African-Americans. It IS a part of U.S. history, and therefore should be explored.
    • BallsofKungfucious  •  4 mths ago
      by jove chap...haven't you been following the news as of late...we are now all slave wagers...
      • A Human 4 mths ago
        And we're thankful for it!
      • Chris 4 mths ago
        Now? When weren't we?
    • Me  •  Wichita, Kansas  •  4 mths ago
      we can sum this whole thing up. 1. Who cares? = nobody2. Africa was and still is and always will be a #$%$ hole3. All improvement to mankind was done by white inventors and doctors the rest of the world just copies them.
      • sam 4 mths ago
        Dummy !!! You are showing Your stupidity !!! It is a recognized fact that the human race began in Africa !!! Stupid !!!
      • Cojones 4 mths ago
        Another racist cracker that is full of S#!t
    • Mr. Knowitall  •  Leeds, Alabama  •  4 mths ago
      I traced my dads family to Wales. My mom, I don't know. I am an American, proud of it and that's all I want to be!
      • priorities_people 4 mths ago
        That means you're proud to be ignorant.
      • Bob 4 mths ago
        I guess that makes you, a (Wales American).
      • Hades 4 mths ago
        You have a truer lineage through your Mother than your Father; how do you know who your father is? Because your mother told you.
    • AD1984  •  4 mths ago
      how about those viking slavers who kidnaped and sold every european desendent's ancestors?
    • Say What  •  San Diego, California  •  4 mths ago
      They couldn't find Obama's birth certificate from the 1960's, but they could find names of slaves from the early 1800's?
    • Many Rivers To Cross  •  4 mths ago
      Go ask the descendants of the blacks who originally sold the other blacks into slavery.
    • Tax the church  •  4 mths ago
      What?????? Obama has a white mother and his father was a Kenyan. His ancestors were not slaves
    • BOOK'EM DANO'  •  4 mths ago
      and it continues to this day in AFRICA!!!!........go and investigate that....
    • richard  •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  •  4 mths ago
      go ask the muslims, slavery then, was the opium of today, it's all about the money
    • La Dee Dah  •  4 mths ago
      Did this article seriously say that Obama means "crooked?"
    • gary  •  4 mths ago
      Dudes. Check the Bible. It is full of slave stories. Oh, but wait, you yahoo folks don't believe in the Bible.
    • Don D  •  4 mths ago
      Why is it that nobody ever talks about the slave raids on Europe by our muslim buddies? Entire villages were taken from the coastal area of France, England, Ireland. It may not have been on the scope of the African trade but it happened on a regular basis. The muslims are still engaged in the slave trade, even today.
    • Jim  •  Greenville, North Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      I smell taxpayers money going down the toilet on this one. This is worthless research.
      Stop spending our money, you parasites.
    • CLT  •  4 mths ago
      American blacks owned black slaves too.
    • Dana  •  4 mths ago
      Everyone of us are slaves from the time we were forced to pay taxes. You are allowed a small vacation every year to suedo demonstrate your freedom. And you pay into your own support plan so that when you are old and usless you can pay for your own housing and burial. The US debt clock says you owe $50,000 to the national debt. Have you paid up yet?
    • TJMARTY  •  4 mths ago
      My people were slaves too. Let's find all the Jews who were slaves under Pharoah. Hello, is any one home?
    • 3 years of nothing  •  4 mths ago
      i'm shocked they even mentioned that the slaves were actually enslaved in africa already- dirty little secret that most liberoids shy away from. another "secret"- it's still happening over there and it ain't whites doing the enslaving.
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