Hi everyone, I'm Asbestos Attorney Justinian Lane, and in this episode of "Asbestos Artifacts," I have a very special artifact to share with you—a diary from 1930, written by a gentleman who moved from London to Africa to oversee an asbestos mine.
Join me as I delve into the harrowing conditions faced by native African miners during that time. This diary reveals shocking details about their treatment, including their meager diet dictated by the company and government. Discover the significance of "monkey nuts" and the inhumane reality behind this term.
Explore the historical context of asbestos mining in Africa, complete with typewritten reports and a map showing the locations of these mines. We'll be digitizing this entire journal and making it available on our website for those interested in the deep, often troubling history of the asbestos industry.
Join me for compelling insights into asbestos-related artifacts and their historical impact!
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