Irish Slavery
Most Americans are led to believe that slavery was synonymous with “black” or “African.” Slavery is a system of selfishness and profit that turns the vulnerable into chattel – whatever their color or ancestry.
by A.D. Powell · Published · Updated
Most Americans are led to believe that slavery was synonymous with “black” or “African.” Slavery is a system of selfishness and profit that turns the vulnerable into chattel – whatever their color or ancestry.
Tags: Slavery and Reparations
by Associated Press · Published December 22, 1993 · Last modified February 27, 2017
by James A. Landrith · Published November 21, 2003 · Last modified February 7, 2017
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