
Slavery and the slave trade in Africa
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Authors:
- Remington, Frederic
1861 - 1909
- Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton)
1841 - 1904
About this book
In the late 19th century, the transatlantic slave trade reached a devastating peak, profoundly impacting African societies and economies. In "Slavery and the Slave Trade in Africa," Henry M. Stanley meticulously documents the brutal realities of this trade, highlighting the exploitation and suffering endured by countless individuals. His account delves into the intricate networks that facilitated the trade and the complicity of European powers, revealing the stark contrast between the ideals of liberty and the grim reality of human trafficking. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this work serves as a crucial resource for understanding the historical complexities of slavery. Explore the depths of this harrowing chapter in history and its lasting implications on modern society.
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