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The Watoro: Zanzibar's Runaway Slave Communities

The Watoro: Zanzibar's Runaway Slave Communities

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In this episode of The History of Zanzibar, Lucas and Luna explore the forgotten story of the watoro—enslaved Africans who escaped from Zanzibar's clove plantations to form independent communities in the island's rugged interior. Drawing on the accounts of Sultan Barghash, British consul John Kirk, and former slaves like Mwalimu Juma, we trace how runaways built fortified villages, developed their own leadership structures, and even negotiated with the sultan for recognition. The watoro were a persistent challenge to Zanzibar's slave economy, raiding caravans and sheltering new runaways. Their story complicates the narrative of total domination by the Omani elite and reveals the agency of the enslaved in shaping their own freedom. We also examine the 1873 treaty with Britain that nominally ended the slave trade, but left the watoro's status ambiguous. Listen for a nuanced look at resistance, survival, and the hidden history of those who refused to be property. #Watoro #Zanzibar #Slavery #Resistance #RunawaySlaves #Barghash #JohnKirk #ClovePlantations #Unguja #MtoniPalace #MaroonCommunities #IndianOcean #SwahiliCoast #Abolition #19thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #AfricanResistance Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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