I remain incredulous that so many people try to mitigate the responsibility for slavery by making assertions like, "Most slaves were captured and sold by their countrymen."
The act of buying and keeping a slave demonstrates a belief in the justification of slavery. The moral responsibility remains, unmitigated, with the people who bought and kept slaves.
There would not have been a slave trade if not for the demand created by the US. It's not like some Africans captured others, and went door to door in the US convincing people to try their great new product.
The US had a Constitution, prepared by educated people, which they duly ignored.
In Africa, some tribes captured members of other tribes, usually ancestral enemies, and sold them to slave traders. They were stone age people living by a stone age creed. They were not selling their "countrymen", they were eliminating their ancestral rivals, in a manner consistent with what virtually all ancient and most Medieval peoples practiced during times of conflict.
It is sad that it is so hard for Americans to say, "This was an era of our history that we are not proud of."
Every nation has done things they are not proud of.
Canada has had many shameful dealings with its aboriginal populations, and interred innocent Canadian citizens of Japanese descent during WW II, stealing their assets in the process.
The act of buying and keeping a slave demonstrates a belief in the justification of slavery. The moral responsibility remains, unmitigated, with the people who bought and kept slaves.
There would not have been a slave trade if not for the demand created by the US. It's not like some Africans captured others, and went door to door in the US convincing people to try their great new product.
The US had a Constitution, prepared by educated people, which they duly ignored.
In Africa, some tribes captured members of other tribes, usually ancestral enemies, and sold them to slave traders. They were stone age people living by a stone age creed. They were not selling their "countrymen", they were eliminating their ancestral rivals, in a manner consistent with what virtually all ancient and most Medieval peoples practiced during times of conflict.
It is sad that it is so hard for Americans to say, "This was an era of our history that we are not proud of."
Every nation has done things they are not proud of.
Canada has had many shameful dealings with its aboriginal populations, and interred innocent Canadian citizens of Japanese descent during WW II, stealing their assets in the process.
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