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Revision as of 18:26, 14 May 2014
Biography
18th century
African-Dutch clergyman
Capitein was a former slave brought to the Netherlands by a Dutch ship captain. In Leiden he attended school, learned several European languages and in 1742 he became a clergyman after theological school at the University there. He is probably best remembered as the author of a book defending slavery as a road to Christian redemption and European civilization. He went to the Gold Coast (Ghana) on a mission, but it was a disaster.
References
Blakely, Allison. "Problems in Studying the Role of Blacks in Europe." Formerly available at: [1]