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American Negro Slavery

American Negro Slavery
Author: Ulrich Bonnell Phillips
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1440095752



American Negro Slavery: A Survey of the Supply, Employment and Control of Negro Labor as Determined by the Plantation Regime (Classic Reprint)


AMERICAN NEGRO SLAVERY
CHAPTER I
THE DISCOVERY AND EXPLOITATION OF GUINEA
THE Portuguese began exploring the west coast of Africa
shortly before Christopher Columbus was born; and no
sooner did they encounter negroes than they began to
seize and carry them in captivity to Lisbon. Get American Negro Slavery literature books for free.
The court chronicler
Azurara set himself in 1452, at the command of Prince
Henry, to record the valiant exploits of the negro-catchers. Reflecting
the spirit of the time, he praised them as crusaders bringing
savage heathen for conversion to civilization and christianity.
He gently lamented the massacre and sufferings involved,
but thought them infinitely outweighed by the salvation of souls.
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