THE FACE OF SARAH BAARTMAN
THE FACE OF SARAH BAARTMAN đ¤
The Story of Sarah Baartman of South Africa who had an unusual long backside:
Sarah Baartman, also known as Saartjie Baartman, was a Khosa woman who was born in South Africa in the late 1789. She is famous for being exhibited as a freak show attraction in Ăurope in the early 18th century because of her large buttocks, which were considered unusual and exotic at a time.
Baartman was born in the Gamtoos Valley, in what is now the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. She was a member of the Äśhoikhoi, a group of indigenous people who lived in the region. As a young woman, Baartman was taken from home by a BritĂsh shipâs doctor, William Dunlop, who promised her work as a servant in Cape Town. However, instead of being employed as a servant, Baartman was taken to England and exhibited as a sideshow attraction under the name âHottentot Venus.â
Baartmanâs large buttocks and elongated labia were considered unusual and exotic, and she was put on display in London and Paris, where people paid to gawk at her. She was also made to perform various tricks, such as dancing and singing, for the entertainment of spectators. Baartman was treated poorly during this time and was not paid for her performances.
Baartman died of sĂŹphilys in 1815 at the age of 26. She was sèxually assaĹŻlted multiple times and her captors paid in exchange to experience ssehura also known by stage name â The Hottentot Venusâ, and her remains were dissected and put on display in a museum in Paris. In 2002, the South African government successfully campaigned for the return of Baartmanâs remains to South Africa, and she was finally laid to rest in 2002.
Baartmanâs story is tragic one and serves as a reminder of the exploitation and mistreatment of people of color throughout history. May she rest in everlasting peace. Ăse đđž


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Her remains and those of many others are on display in museums to this day and it makes you wonder when people of colour will ever get justice let alone granted the decency they deserve.
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