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Ainsley visits Wear Penn, and learns how the British government used a bounty system for 50 years to encourage plantation owners to maintain a healthy supply of slaves, to feed to the colonial economy.
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Ainsley Harriott travelled to the West Indies to uncover his roots and soon discovered that Caribbean history isn't quite as 'black and white' as he'd imagined.
Ainsley thought he already knew a lot about his father's side of the family. He'd been told that his great-grandparents, on the maternal line, had come to Jamaica as indentured labourers from India. But when he began his research, he was shocked to find himself heading down a very different path in his family's history.
He had thought that the Harriott ancestry was straightforward. Ainsley knew his great-grandfather was in the colonial West India Regiment, and had assumed that they were descended from slaves.
In Barbados, he confirmed that his great-grandfather had a distinguished military career, and learnt that he had fought for the British Empire in the Sierra Leone 'Hut Tax War' - an increasingly violent protest against British tax collecting in the protectorate.
But he also encountered some extraordinary family details. He discovered how, in the time of slavery, one of his ancestors, an unmarried 'free black' woman, accumulated enough money to buy seven houses. His next discovery was even more surprising. Ainsley's great-great-grandfather, James Gordon Harriott, wasn't a black slave as he had thought, but the descendant of a long line of white slave owners.

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@podiakosa
@podiakosa 3 года назад
This has been so painful to watch. So heartbreaking what people had to go through
@pjmoseley243
@pjmoseley243 3 года назад
within history I imagine everyone living to be descended from slaves of some sort and at some time very few will ever be remembered for example who were my ancestors of a 1,000 years ago? who owned them etc?
@pjmoseley243
@pjmoseley243 3 года назад
​@Over It Talking of slaves I was thinking the Colosseum in Rome was built for slaves to fight each other to the death so why is it celebrated????????????
@bogdanmunteanu9639
@bogdanmunteanu9639 2 года назад
It's so weird seeing Ainsley sad, I'm used to him to always be jolly, a man who enjoys what he does, poor guy ...
@animathehallowed1380
@animathehallowed1380 11 месяцев назад
This is heartbreaking history. I just want to give Ainsley a big hug ;-;
@BenM.Davies
@BenM.Davies 3 года назад
I first saw this on the TV when I was 11, to this day, I've remembered Ainsley's speech at 4:40, it's more powerful than anything someone could write.
@carondean2960
@carondean2960 24 дня назад
This was a shock to me so God knows how Ainsley must be feeling. You never know what's gone on in your past and I bet he's not the only one to have come across something they wish they hadn't. Big Hugs Ainsley xx
@christinenelson8949
@christinenelson8949 3 года назад
Thats just sick. Sadly slavery still goes on in parts of the world. Really gross. Its important these things remain so that we never forget history. Even when it isn't pretty. Its important to remember and do better.
@Itsallillusional
@Itsallillusional 3 года назад
@david edbrooke-coffin Tragic more than funny
@CraigFThompson
@CraigFThompson 7 дней назад
Read that 13th amendment; slavery STILL EXISTS IN THE UNITED STATES TO THIS VERY DAY!
@paddy2875
@paddy2875 3 года назад
Was that before or after he found out his own flesh and blood where slave owners?
@Itsallillusional
@Itsallillusional 3 года назад
Before
@dianegreen4803
@dianegreen4803 3 года назад
My god......such an atrocity. Little wonder Ainsley feels the way he does
@johnbrereton5229
@johnbrereton5229 3 года назад
Ainsley is very angry towards slave owners at this part of the programme. However, later on in the programme he finds out he himself is decended from a slave owner. When he realises this, he is at first shocked but then has to confront his own reality and has to admit, slavery isnt as simple as we think, it far more complicated. No doubt in the current climate they wont broadcast that part of the programme.
@cappyjones
@cappyjones 3 года назад
@@johnbrereton5229 If they didn't broadcast it, how did you see it?
@johnbrereton5229
@johnbrereton5229 3 года назад
@Sophie b We are all decendants of slaves at one time in history, so do you suggest we all pay ourselves ?
@johnbrereton5229
@johnbrereton5229 3 года назад
@Sophie b Oh, so you are suggesting that people who have never been slaves should be given money by people who have never owned a slave? Sounds fair, shall I send you my bank details ? 👍😎
@Mina-gm3pg
@Mina-gm3pg 3 года назад
@@cappyjones no doubt this is an excerpt from its previous TV airing years before and he recalls it and knows his history. Why the aggression? You and your kind are part of the problem we experience now. Read up on African slave ownership.
@D3thw01F
@D3thw01F 3 года назад
I wonder if this was before or after he found out his ancestors were slavers themselves.
@conormcguire3265
@conormcguire3265 3 года назад
before
@teeteeme5752
@teeteeme5752 3 года назад
Is that a sort of comfort for you or what because at the end of the day, it is taught and that era was a dark time.
@SirBenjiful
@SirBenjiful 2 года назад
Before, since during that part he mentions the plaque and how he felt then, and says he now feels conflicted.
@davidbaber5445
@davidbaber5445 2 года назад
On some occasions,the past is best left in the past.....live for today,and hope for tomorrow......🥳
@CraigFThompson
@CraigFThompson 7 дней назад
However, when crimes against humanity have been committed, there's no forgiveness without retribution.
@davidbaber5445
@davidbaber5445 7 дней назад
@@CraigFThompson your philosophy is part of the problem 🙄
@CraigFThompson
@CraigFThompson 7 дней назад
@@davidbaber5445 look at what the opposite results in; the USA has been evil as all hell because of such forgiveness without retribution--systemic racism is still quite the annoyance today as it was when this nation was first founded….
@davidbaber5445
@davidbaber5445 7 дней назад
@@CraigFThompson I’m blessed,I’m English,and live in England,it really is just luck,but I’m truly thankful 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🙏🏻
@CraigFThompson
@CraigFThompson 7 дней назад
@@davidbaber5445 And as of this very moment, KARMA is making’s its rounds….
@Callie342k
@Callie342k 3 года назад
The irony when he finds out his family were slave owners.
@thegoodsgone1965
@thegoodsgone1965 3 года назад
A slave owner owned his great great great grandmother. Where's the irony there?
@caterpillakilla
@caterpillakilla 3 года назад
@@thegoodsgone1965 i think if i am remembering correctly, ainsleys family actually owned slaves as well
@Greenz1100
@Greenz1100 2 года назад
@@caterpillakilla I do not think you get it do you
@caterpillakilla
@caterpillakilla 2 года назад
@@Greenz1100 i do get it. that wasnt the point of my comment. thanks for your smart comment tho
@AfrahSings
@AfrahSings 2 года назад
@@thegoodsgone1965 the obtuse nature of these folk (and Ainsley himself) assuming that his great grandfather's parentage was strictly by choice rather than circumstance simply because formerly enslaved were "emancipated." Smh
@FCD844
@FCD844 2 года назад
I love him, everthing about him is class. Saying that, this practice is going on today, look at the staduims for this up coming world cup. All built by slaves, masked as something legal (migrant workers). Its still happening and its disgusting.
@O-Demi
@O-Demi Год назад
"breeding slaves" Hold on a second, I need to puke. Those people were really treated like cattle
@andycochrane4131
@andycochrane4131 3 года назад
Who amongst you will cast the first stone?
@Greenz1100
@Greenz1100 2 года назад
I'm hoping people know that if this transatlantic slave trade didn't happen. Ainsley's ancestors would have been in Africa not in Jamaica. I'm talking about his ancestors or colour. There would have been no John Davy. I'm hoping people are getting this. Just because it says one of his ancestors was a slave owner it doesn't mean no damage was not done to Ainsley's natural family lineage.
@cherylpa527
@cherylpa527 2 года назад
Absolutely appalling 😥.
@atlast1948
@atlast1948 2 года назад
Good for you Ainsley.
@markusmarkus2164
@markusmarkus2164 3 года назад
But his ancestors where slave owners
@RealUlrichLeland
@RealUlrichLeland 2 года назад
His ancestors were slave owners because slavers were known to r*pe their slaves. That doesn't prove that his family didn't suffer from slavery it proves the opposite.
@zackerythomas3675
@zackerythomas3675 3 года назад
I hope that old church is preserved. I love old relics.
@brittanyhayes1043
@brittanyhayes1043 2 года назад
Same. But also maybe it deserved to be reclaimed depends if people care enough to preserve history or people who are cowardly enough to not care because they feel what Ainsley feels here in the video of why John Davy is remembered.
@svaffe
@svaffe 2 года назад
Eventhough John Davy was a slave owner, he is technically just as much of a relative to Ainsley as his 6x great grandmother
@WhatWeDoChannel
@WhatWeDoChannel 3 года назад
How could they not know they were doing wrong!
@cappyjones
@cappyjones 3 года назад
They knew, they just didn't care. Why? The answer to 99 out of 100 questions. Money.
@fatimaperez9181
@fatimaperez9181 3 года назад
They knew, don’t think they didn’t
@roxee57
@roxee57 3 года назад
Dehumanisation.
@нико-р2х
@нико-р2х 3 года назад
Stuff like this still happens a lot, it is just presented in a variety of new ways...
@gmeme9252
@gmeme9252 3 года назад
@@cappyjones money is so much but greed is mans biggest problem
@roxee57
@roxee57 3 года назад
It took too long for the English abolitionists to win the moral argument over the capitalists who continued this practice in the colonies. I’m glad they not only won in the end though, but also enforced it on everyone..
@JoeBlowUK
@JoeBlowUK Год назад
I hope Ainsley is just as mad at the original people who actually did the enslaving and selling of Africans. It was other Africans, who fought like hell to continue the slave trade, even when Britain was trying to end it. The British Royal Navy's West Africa Squadron of ships patrolled for over 50 years, seizing slave ships and freeing Africans. They were met by ferocious opposition, not only from other slave ships, but the African people themselves who wanted to continue their trade of their own people.
@auburn_and_cordsdude7415
@auburn_and_cordsdude7415 Год назад
No, your comment is irrelevant to Ainsley.
@knowledgeisablessing8767
@knowledgeisablessing8767 Год назад
Indentured servitude is not the same as chatteled slavery.
@llangibby
@llangibby 3 года назад
It was a different time as poignant as it was to watch. Man can be so cruel to his fellow man. They have or will be judged!
@chaishalom8701
@chaishalom8701 3 года назад
As will those who have abortions.
@adelaideceleste
@adelaideceleste 3 года назад
This is just disgusting. "Breeding slaves" horrible
@mjh5437
@mjh5437 4 месяца назад
Quite funny actually
@CraigFThompson
@CraigFThompson 7 дней назад
@@mjh5437 Just HOW is it "funny"?!
@slapndbass
@slapndbass 2 года назад
I felt Ainsley's 😠 anger.
@asian3369
@asian3369 Год назад
Ainsley’s family were slave owners lmao
@vineflower
@vineflower 3 года назад
Heartbreaking and atrocious, very owerfu yet sad video
@trollmeistergeneral3467
@trollmeistergeneral3467 Год назад
Ainsley Harriott would do well to remember the opening sentence in the British author L. P. Hartley’s novel, “The Go Between.” The sentence reads: - “The past is a foreign country. They do things differently there.”
@xeozspitfirex8595
@xeozspitfirex8595 3 года назад
history is bad,,, and sad.. but alwaso good and bad,,, with time i hope all people will have no worries,, to live and be happy on earth,, all humans id like to see be happy friends and be one human family called humans ,,, we all hope world will be good,,, and not be bad,,
@respectknuckles428
@respectknuckles428 2 года назад
Happy we caught up and passed what the yt man did lol
@derekhuff3090
@derekhuff3090 2 года назад
He can't contain his racism
@JaskoonerSingh
@JaskoonerSingh 3 года назад
The slave owning family were bailed out by the British government and are probably still around in Britain, rich on those profits
@wewhofly
@wewhofly 11 месяцев назад
The irony of this piece is that Ainsley sits in beautiful sunlight, brooding over a man who has a memorial plaque on the wall beside him, a slave owner. And Ainsley asks, "why should he be remembered. Why should he have a plaque on the wall?" Truth is he was long forgotten or never known until a filming unit came to show the world the plaque and talk about him. So? The answer is History. You don't have to like the emotions but you better consider the notion of tearing down history to soothe hurt. All of ancient Rome could go. The Pyramids could go. Large parts of Imperial London would go. The Lincoln Memorial would go. He may have cared about Blacks but Lincoln had little love for Native Americans. And on it goes.
@CraigFThompson
@CraigFThompson 7 дней назад
Let the ENTIRE NATION of Belgium go----right back to the Congo!
@prettytse7762
@prettytse7762 3 года назад
BibliographyEdit Andrade, Jacob A. P. M. (1941). A Record of the Jews in Jamaica from the English Conquest to the Present Times. Jamaica. Faber, Eli (2000). Jews, Slaves, and the Slave Trade: Setting the Record Straight. NYU Press. ISBN 0814728790. McCarthy, Matthew (2013). Privateering, Piracy and British Policy in Spanish America, 1810-1830. Boydell & Brewer Ltd. ISBN 978-1843838616. Monteith, Kathleen E A (2001). Jamaica in Slavery and Freedom: History, Heritage and Culture. University of the West Indies Press. ISBN 976640108X. Senior, Olive (1987). A-Z of Jamaican Heritage. Heinemann Educational Books (Caribbean). ISBN 9766050627. Yoffe, Oron (1997). The Jews of Jamaica: tombstone inscriptions, 1663-1880. Ben Zvi Institute. ISBN 9652350680.
@najatm
@najatm 3 года назад
that’s brutal
@matthewhale2464
@matthewhale2464 2 года назад
I think we’re forgetting the owning slaves back in the day was completely legal so many people wouldn’t have viewed as being a moral we have to stop judging historical people by today’s standards because it’s completely ridiculous to do so
@tecora1818
@tecora1818 3 года назад
No respect for human life very sad and makes me very angry 😡…he may have a plaque but rest assured he stood in front of GOD in judgement
@Greenz1100
@Greenz1100 2 года назад
It is disgusting
@teeteeme5752
@teeteeme5752 3 года назад
Probably John Davy statute is up there on the grounds in England for his hard work and dignity and they wonder why their statutes shouldn't be brought down.
@Galen-864
@Galen-864 2 года назад
You are buying into marxist propaganda. This is how it starts - removing a country's history instead of learning from it.
@brittanyhayes1043
@brittanyhayes1043 2 года назад
@@Galen-864 Truth. Maybe we should remove the Lenin statue in Portland Oregon to even the odds.
@Galen-864
@Galen-864 2 года назад
@@brittanyhayes1043 Lenin is responsible for millions of deaths! There is really a statue of him in Portland? omg.
@Galen-864
@Galen-864 2 года назад
The statue is actually in Seattle- same difference. omg.
@brittanyhayes1043
@brittanyhayes1043 2 года назад
@@Galen-864 I know it's was somewhere in Washington State.
@respectknuckles428
@respectknuckles428 2 года назад
Give jamaicans theRE REPARATIONS!!!
@jameshunt6414
@jameshunt6414 4 месяца назад
Hearing Ainsley swear, it's like hearing a queen fart, it's not supposed to happen.
@katevoorheis5295
@katevoorheis5295 3 года назад
"What do you wanna recognize that for?" -- Exactly what I think whenever I see people defending monuments to Columbus, Confederate traitors, etc.
@MONSTERKILL2013
@MONSTERKILL2013 3 года назад
columbus was a great man
@katevoorheis5295
@katevoorheis5295 3 года назад
@@MONSTERKILL2013 you are misinformed. 🤣
@MONSTERKILL2013
@MONSTERKILL2013 3 года назад
@@katevoorheis5295 no, l am informed
@jessk3735
@jessk3735 2 года назад
I think it should kept as reminder and source of how humanity was back then and avoid the nowadays humanity to become that once again. Everyone will be doomed to repeat the habits of the past if not reminded of what the past looked like
@brittanyhayes1043
@brittanyhayes1043 2 года назад
Columbus may not of landed on the main land United States but he paved the road for Europe to discover new land. As much as it turned into a dark way of going about approaching new opportunity in the new world, that is why Columbus is remembered. Lef Ekerson didn't stay long enough to have that amount of recognition because he was driven out. Columbus as flawed he was and deliberately did bad set a course to the Colonial Era. I rather remember him then Desoto (being born in Florida and living in the county he arrived at) or Cortez anyday of the week. But alas I'm a history nerd 🤓 and I love learning the dark parts of history alongside the good.
@realliferealtalkwithbiggs777
@realliferealtalkwithbiggs777 3 года назад
HORRIBLE!! used us like animals darg..
@joanlewis6674
@joanlewis6674 3 года назад
But we need to let people know this is what England is built on.
@andym9571
@andym9571 3 года назад
This is what the world is built on.
@Gruxxan
@Gruxxan 3 года назад
britain was first country in the world to abolish slavery. when did your country abolish it?
@steveboy7302
@steveboy7302 3 года назад
Colonial powers not the world
@ashyclaret
@ashyclaret 3 года назад
Very true just like ever other country that has existed.
@Greenz1100
@Greenz1100 2 года назад
@@Gruxxan No it was not. Britain created that transatlantic slave trade. Created acts etc. Britain stays silent in this argument of slavery.
@familycurious3813
@familycurious3813 3 года назад
Far too many plaques and monuments to the _wrong_ people still standing today.
@Galen-864
@Galen-864 2 года назад
What about the statues of George Floyd? Wonder what the pregnant woman he stuck a weapon to feels like, looking at his statue.
@RealUlrichLeland
@RealUlrichLeland 2 года назад
I think they should stand, but you need a new plaque next to it saying how he was a slave owner. No point hiding history, we all have to learn from it
@Njoofene
@Njoofene 3 года назад
Well, does it relay matter? Ainsley and many Caribbeans like him like to date outside their race anyway.
@matthewalley5684
@matthewalley5684 3 года назад
The key difference is consent. A slave has no right to say no, the modern free woman can.
@cockoffgewgle4993
@cockoffgewgle4993 3 года назад
@@matthewalley5684 I know, all the fun has been taken out of it.
@Itsallillusional
@Itsallillusional 3 года назад
@@cockoffgewgle4993 Fool
@noquarter1437
@noquarter1437 2 года назад
i laughed so hard when Ainsley found out he was the grandson of plantation and slave owner... priceless
@SirBenjiful
@SirBenjiful 2 года назад
Really? You laughed hard? Like out loud, you actually guffawed? I don’t think you did that. I think you just smiled smugly to yourself and clicked on the next video. But what do I know?
@ChillT157
@ChillT157 Год назад
How is that funny though ?
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