The African Foundry
African Historical Archive
Welcome to The African Foundry – African Historical Archive
This archive is dedicated to the careful study and documentation of Africa’s historical experience through disciplined research, critical analysis, and structured narrative. Our work engages with primary sources, established scholarship, and emerging perspectives to examine the forces, institutions, and ideas that have shaped the continent across time.
Each publication is developed with a commitment to clarity, accuracy, and intellectual rigor. We do not approach history as a static record, but as a field of inquiry; interrogating, contextualizing, and thoughtful interpreting Africa's past. In doing so, we seek to contribute to a more grounded and comprehensive understanding of Africa's historical journey and its continuing influence on present realities.
This African Historical Archive represents the foundational phase of The African Foundry’s broader mission. By building a strong base in research, publishing, and analytical storytelling, we are establishing the intellectual framework required to expand into wider fields of study, applied research, and solution-driven inquiry focused on Africa’s development and transformation.
“A curated Collection of Research Publications & Narratives on Africa’s Past”
Did Africans Sell Other Africans? African Slavery vs. European Chattel Slavery: Why the Two Systems Were Not the Same
Slavery existed in Africa before Atlantic commerce—but the institution across the ocean was becoming something radically different. One system could absorb outsiders into households and political communities; the other converted African ancestry into permanent, inheritable property. When rulers and merchants exchanged captives across that divide, did both sides understand the same bargain—or were they building a catastrophe from two incompatible meanings of slavery?