SLAVERY In AMERICA
Democratic and Economic Consequences
“History, despite its wrenching pain cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage need not be lived again.” Maya Angelou
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Atlantic Slave Trade 1 2
Transition to Slave for Life 3 4 Inventing Racial Inferiority 5 6 Law, Race and Slavery 7 8 Colonial Regions and Labor 9 10 Rebellions and Slave Codes 11 12 Christianity and Slavery 13 14 Anti-Slavery to Abolition 15 16 Slavery Demand and Dependence 17 18 Domination and Dissolution 19 20 Slave Life Overview 21 22 Tobacco Plantations 23 24 |
Cotton Plantations 25 26
Sugar Plantations 27 28 Rice Plantations 29 30 Indigo Plantations 31 32 Domestic Slave Production 33 34 Sectionalism and Civil War 35 36 Transition from Slavery to Oppression 37 38 Civil Rights Movement 39 40 Critical Race Theory 41 42 Redlining and Segregation 43 44 Prison Reform 45 46 Reparations 47 48 |