As I said, none of that matters once they got to the shores of the US. For the sake of argument I will state that Africans dropped other Africans off at the shores of Maryland and Virginia and walked them onto US soil. All fine and dandy. That does not change what happened once they were here when they were then further enslaved and continued to be enslaved by Whites and some minuscule number of blacks. Originally Posted by 1blackman1
As I said, none of that matters once they got to the shores of the US. For the sake of argument I will state that Africans dropped other Africans off at the shores of Maryland and Virginia and walked them onto US soil. All fine and dandy. That does not change what happened once they were here when they were then further enslaved and continued to be enslaved by Whites and some minuscule number of blacks. Originally Posted by 1blackman1No, they didn't
Levianon, As I think you're aware, Blackman knows they didn't. He's just saying that how people got from Africa to our hemisphere doesn't absolve slave owners and slave traders in the Americas. Originally Posted by TinyHe probably doesn't even know how Africans became slaves and how they got from Africa to America.
he knows. he thinks its the lessor of the sins of slavery. Originally Posted by The_Waco_KidWell, countries in Africa where slavery and slave trading occurred still pay today for the sins of slavery, just like we do. That's the subject of Nathan Nunn's research in fact, referenced in the OP. Here's a bit more,
He probably doesn't even know how Africans became slaves and how they got from Africa to America. Originally Posted by Levianon17... Hang on for half-a-mo... No doubt 1blackman1 knows how
... Hang on for half-a-mo... No doubt 1blackman1 knows howFrom the OP Salty,
Africans became slaves and how they got to America.
Most people understand it.
But, as 1blackman1 stated - how they got to America really
don't matter in the grande scheme of the discussion.
... Because as He correctly reminds everybody:
No mater how or why the slaves got here - They Were Still
Placed Into Slavery!
... They were SLAVES here... No matter WHO brought them.
And THAT is 1blackman1's point.
... Just sayin'
... Though I am tryin' to figure how this thread is political.
#### Salty Originally Posted by Salty Again
The institution of slavery ended over 150 years ago. Its legacy unfortunately continues. I don't know what the solution is. Perhaps esteemed board members have some ideas. Originally Posted by TinyThe problem, slavery, was political in nature. And solutions to its legacy, if they exist, will be political. We got sidetracked.
Africans were organized as tribes. Many hated and feared each other. When there came time to make a buck capturing other tribes and selling them, they had no issues doing that.... Yes, I understand that, Vita.. You may be correct.
Surprised the native Indians did not do the same. Many hated each other. But they were not much located in the sugar producing areas.
If you want to study extreme slavery, study the experience of the places on the upper coast of South America and Haiti. Originally Posted by VitaMan
I agree this is sandbox material Originally Posted by VitaManYou’re all about staying on topic, while I don’t care, except that we get pointed. If you return to the subject of the OP, the modern day consequences of slavery and what to do about it, this is definitely political, every much so as the state of the economy and the budget. As to the rest of the thread, you’re getting some insight as to how many Republicans and Democrats cast blame for the current situation.