American Slave-Trade : An Account of Its Origin, Growth and Suppression
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Paperback / Softback
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1036519260
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9781036519261
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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History of the Americas
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This book delves into the complex and dark history of the American slave trade, a subject that initially sprouted from an examination of the American navy's historical involvement in Africa. While ostensibly disconnected, the two subjects merge to reveal an intricate narrative surrounding America's efforts to suppress this grim trade. The author meticulously explores the origins of the slave trade, established by well-meaning individuals yet evolving into one of history's most cruel and lucrative enterprises. Through a detailed analysis, it becomes evident that the intrinsic evil of the slave trade was not merely in its brutal practices but deeply rooted in its very existence.
The book places this tragic commerce within a broader historical context, contrasting its early days with the eventual moral awakening that led to its suppression. It sheds light on the paradoxes of human naturehow an activity born from compassion turned into a conduit for unprecedented cruelty and exploitation. Furthermore, it insightfully discusses how both oppressor and oppressed were dehumanized by this vile trade.
By drawing on various sources, including public documents and firsthand accounts, this book offers a comprehensive look at a painful chapter in American history. It concludes by reflecting on how, through bloodshed and turmoil, a nation confronted its shame and strove towards justice and liberty for all.
This narrative not only enlightens readers about past injustices but also invites them to ponder on the lessons learned and their implications for understanding humanity's capacity for both great kindness and profound cruelty.
The book places this tragic commerce within a broader historical context, contrasting its early days with the eventual moral awakening that led to its suppression. It sheds light on the paradoxes of human naturehow an activity born from compassion turned into a conduit for unprecedented cruelty and exploitation. Furthermore, it insightfully discusses how both oppressor and oppressed were dehumanized by this vile trade.
By drawing on various sources, including public documents and firsthand accounts, this book offers a comprehensive look at a painful chapter in American history. It concludes by reflecting on how, through bloodshed and turmoil, a nation confronted its shame and strove towards justice and liberty for all.
This narrative not only enlightens readers about past injustices but also invites them to ponder on the lessons learned and their implications for understanding humanity's capacity for both great kindness and profound cruelty.
This book delves into the complex and dark history of the American slave trade, a subject that initially sprouted from an examination of the American navy''s historical involvement in Africa. While ostensibly disconnected, the two subjects merge to reveal an intricate narrative surrounding America''s efforts to suppress this grim trade. The author meticulously explores the origins of the slave trade, established by well-meaning individuals yet evolving into one of history''s most cruel and lucrative enterprises. Through a detailed analysis, it becomes evident that the intrinsic evil of the slave trade was not merely in its brutal practices but deeply rooted in its very existence.
The book places this tragic commerce within a broader historical context, contrasting its early days with the eventual moral awakening that led to its suppression. It sheds light on the paradoxes of human naturehow an activity born from compassion turned into a conduit for unprecedented cruelty and exploitation. Furthermore, it insightfully discusses how both oppressor and oppressed were dehumanized by this vile trade.
By drawing on various sources, including public documents and firsthand accounts, this book offers a comprehensive look at a painful chapter in American history. It concludes by reflecting on how, through bloodshed and turmoil, a nation confronted its shame and strove towards justice and liberty for all.
This narrative not only enlightens readers about past injustices but also invites them to ponder on the lessons learned and their implications for understanding humanity''s capacity for both great kindness and profound cruelty.
The book places this tragic commerce within a broader historical context, contrasting its early days with the eventual moral awakening that led to its suppression. It sheds light on the paradoxes of human naturehow an activity born from compassion turned into a conduit for unprecedented cruelty and exploitation. Furthermore, it insightfully discusses how both oppressor and oppressed were dehumanized by this vile trade.
By drawing on various sources, including public documents and firsthand accounts, this book offers a comprehensive look at a painful chapter in American history. It concludes by reflecting on how, through bloodshed and turmoil, a nation confronted its shame and strove towards justice and liberty for all.
This narrative not only enlightens readers about past injustices but also invites them to ponder on the lessons learned and their implications for understanding humanity''s capacity for both great kindness and profound cruelty.
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