Sunday, December 1, 2013

LET THE PAST DIE





A memorial to slaves in Zanzibar, Tanzania, an East African port once important in the Indian Ocean slave trade.
Not everyone who migrated to America came voluntarily. Between 1650 and 1860, as many as 15 million people were kidnapped in Africa, forced onto ships, carried to the Americas, and sold into slavery. Slavery was legal in Carolina from its beginning, and the first slaves arrived in the 1680s. But only in the eighteenth century did slavery in North Carolina begin to grow. By the time of the Revolution, slavery was firmly established throughout the South, and African-Americans — nearly all of them enslaved — made up more than a quarter of all North Carolinians.

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