The origins of the Notting
Hill Carnival date to the celebration of the abolition of
slavery by Europeans.
Despite this, Black
African slave traders continued their RACIST
business as usual wherever they could. The African slave trade
had been in operation for countless generations before Europeans
ever set foot in Africa !! The Carnival's roots date back to the
Abolition
of Slavery Act in 1833 when the first Caribbean carnival was
held in Trinidad. Black Caribbeans took to the streets for their
own carnival party, with song, dance and costumes. When Britain
abolished the slave trade in 1807 it not only had to contend with
opposition from white slavers but also from African
rulers who had become accustomed to wealth gained from selling
slaves ( Most
slaves sold by Africans ) or from taxes collected on slaves
passed through their domain. African
slave-trading classes were greatly distressed by the news
that legislators sitting in parliament in London had decided to
end
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