The Black Man Has a Name

The man in the glass cage

He was displayed like an artifact. But he was a man. For 88 years, his body stood behind glass in a small-town museum in Spain. Dissected, taxidermied, and labeled "Bushman"—stripped of name, story, and dignity. His journey began with colonial violence and ended in global controversy.

In 1991, one voice dared to ask: What is a human life worth? The answer shook a country and nearly derailed the Barcelona Olympics.

 

This is the first time his full story is told. Haunting, urgent, ungorgettable.

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