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Patrick Rael is a professor of history at Bowdoin College and one of the general editors of the Race in the Atlantic World, 1700-1900 series. His books include Black Identity and Black Protest in the Antebellum North and African-American Activism before the Civil War: The Freedom Struggle in the mostrar más Antebellum North. Rael is an Organization of American Historians Distinguished Lecturer, 2010-2015. mostrar menos
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it would be welcome to have this book as required reading in both High Schools and Colleges throughout the USA...and the world.
From the 15th Century, England, France, the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, even Denmark and Sweden, profited from enslaved African people,
making white liberty dependent on slavery.
If Stephen A. Douglas and trump had their way, Slavery would still be legal in the Southern States...which may make many wonder
if the projected secession of both Texas and Florida might now finally be acceptable to the rest of the nation...?
Nine Decades of Slavery in the states of the American South, 1777-1865, > so far beyond every other thinking country as well as the covertly racist Northern States...
(Sure wish John Brown had not murdered the five innocent white men and the black Harper's Ferry man - he would have made a Great American Hero like Lincoln!)… (más)