Jacob Njo N'dumbe [1878-1919] and Martha N'dumbe [1902-1945] – Cameroon | Germany
Life storiesRobbie Aitken, 2021
The life stories of the Cameroonian Jacob N’dumbe and his Berlin-born daughter Martha, demonstrate the significant challenges that Black men and women faced in creating lives in pre-1945 Germany. Jacob originally arrived in Germany as part of the Cameroonian group participating at 1896 Berlin Colonial Exhibition. While many of his contemporaries returned home at the exhibition’s end, he chose to remain in Berlin and eventually settle there. He trained as a blacksmith, married, and started a family. Daughter Martha was born in 1902.
Economic instability and increasing social and political exclusion marked both their lives: Jacob was denied German citizenship during the Kaiserreich, he struggled to find stable employment and his marriage fell apart. All of which impacted on his mental health. Martha too, struggled to make a living and turned to petty crime and prostitution. Under the Nazis she was deemed to an ‘Asocial’ and eventually she would be incarcerated in the concentration camp Ravensbrück, where she died in February 1945.
Contact:
Robbie Aitken, Sheffield Hallam University, r.aitken(at)shu.ac.uk; @rjma_uk
Thanks:
Sophia Schmitz, Koordinierungsstelle Stolpersteine Berlin
Bianca Welzing-Bräutigam, Landesarchiv Berlin
References:
Bundesarchiv Berlin R1001 4766, R1001 6350
Landesarchiv A Rep. 003-04-04 Nr. 8815, LAB A Rep. 358-02 Nr. 126139 Borck
Mahn- und Gedenkstätte Ravensbrück
‚Polizeimeldung‘, Berliner Börsen-Zeitung, 19.5.1905, S.6
‚Entführung eines farbigen Kindes‘, Berliner Volkszeitung: Morgen Ausgabe: Erstes Beiblatt, 25.10.1911, S.1
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Robbie Aitken in Neues Deutschland vom 27.8.21: "Verdrängte Einwohner", URL https://www.nd-aktuell.de/arti... (last accessed 22.10.2024).
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Stationen
Childhood in Douala/Cameroon
Performing the ‘Native’: The Berlin Colonial Exhibition of 1896
Getting Married
Family Life in Prenzlauer Berg
Illness and Institutionalisation
Martha and Anita
A Dysfunctional Relationship: Martha and Kurt
'Asocial': Ravensbrück