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This project investigates the historical impact of domestic slavery in the Ottoman Empire on contemporary Afro-Turk identity. It aims to highlight the systemic marginalization of gendered labor in historical narratives and its implications for understanding racial and gender oppression today.
Throughout the nineteenth century, slavery in the Ottoman Empire relied heavily on Black female domestic labor.
After the dissolution of the Empire (1922), the descendants of these enslaved Africans remained in the region and eventually became citizens of the Turkish Republic, identifying as Afro-Turks.
Despite the significant historical presence, Ottoman slavery is often overlooked in global slavery studies and mainstream Turkish historiography, and today, the Afro-Turk community faces various…
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