For those interested: Why I cringe at the term ‘coolie’ as I do the term ‘nigger,’ and look with disdain on those who use either to label others. /www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/features/coolies.shtml
COOLIES: THE STORY OF INDIAN SLAVERY
The slave trade was officially abolished throughout the British Empire in 1807. This documentary reveals one of Britain’s darkest secrets: a form of slavery that continued well into the 20th century – the story of Indian indentured labour.Coolies: How Britain Re-Invented Slavery reveals the astonishing and controversial story of the systematic recruitment and migration of over a million Indians to all corners of the Empire. It is a chapter in colonial history that implicates figures at the very highest level of the British establishment and has defined the demographic shape of the modern world.Combining archive footage and historical evidence the programme includes interviews with Gandhi’s great grandaughter, Uma Dhupelia-Mesthrie, about Gandhi’s campaign to end indentured labour and David Dabydeen – author and academic – whose great grandfather was an indentured labourer in British Guyana.
Coolies: How Britain Re-invented Slavery traces family stories through epic voyages across South America, the South Pacific and Africa, as descendants investigate their past and trace the last surviving witnesses.