Talk:True Whig Party

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The connection with American Whigs is scarcely more than the name. Wetman 00:39, 23 Nov 2003 (UTC)

Is it really the case that the True Whig party -- created in 1878 -- "sold human labour to other colonial powers"? I was under the impression that the British navy had shut down the transatlantic slave trade decades earlier. Who were they selling to? French colonialists in Côte D'Ivoire? Jobius 08:28, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC)

As I understand it, the trade was with various Portuguese colonies in Africa, particularly the islands in the Gulf of Guinea. I'll check the source I originally used, as I'm sure it went into some detail. Rather than an actual slave trade, I believe it was the (rather similar) sale of bonded labour; again I will check this. Warofdreams 28 June 2005 09:09 (UTC)
«In 1930 they sold human labour to Portuguese colonialists on Fernando Po» — this is fishy, as Bioko remained in Spanish hands after Portugal regained its independence in 1640. In 1930 it would almost surely be Spanish colonialists…Tuvalkin (talk) 18:40, 29 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

Surely a True Whig is a contradiction in terms... 217.34.39.94 18:21, 14 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Read the "Forced labor scandal" section of Charles D. B. King. 129.79.203.193 (talk) 19:55, 12 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

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