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2) Slavery, Suffering and Affordable Luxury

2) Slavery, Suffering and Affordable Luxury

Update: 2021-02-17
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Why do we get upset when we’re charged €36 for an ordinary cappuccino?



The answer flies us to the Caribbean where white Europeans make black Africans suffer.



In this second episode of A History of Coffee, we uncover how colonialism squeezes the price of coffee, and how that changes European culture forever.



A History of Coffee is a collaboration between James Harper of the Filter Stories - Coffee Documentaries podcast and Jonathan Morris, Professor of History and author of ‘Coffee: A Global History’.



Stay tuned for the upcoming Instagram live session where we unpack how the British produced coffee in Sri Lanka, and why so many Indians die.



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2) Slavery, Suffering and Affordable Luxury

2) Slavery, Suffering and Affordable Luxury

James Harper