Technicaly, because in Colonial America, There were"Inden.tured Slaves" that were white; 100+years later, the white people kidnapped the Africans and forced them to work all day except Sunday, against their will
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In Africa, some blacks did, and do in the present day, own slaves. In the United States of America I doubt if any black people held other black people as slaves.
Canada, because it was free for black people there.
There were 20,000 Black slaves that served the British for their causes and 5,000 black slaves served the Continental Army.
in 1870 black African American slaves was able to vote
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In Africa, some blacks did, and do in the present day, own slaves. In the United States of America I doubt if any black people held other black people as slaves.
Yes he did have slaves, but he freed them in his will when he died. ANd of course they were black
Black slaves who served as overseers of other slaves were known as "black overseers" or "slave drivers."
yes its why they sold them to white folk is because they were already slaves just the same as some white ppl enslaved some white ppl
Slaves were referred to as black gold because they were seen as valuable, like the precious metal, due to their economic importance and profitability to slave owners in the transatlantic slave trade. The term highlights the dehumanization and commodification of enslaved individuals for economic gain.
The black cowboys of Texas were former slaves. Some were good, but there were also some that were bad.
Canada, because it was free for black people there.
There were 20,000 Black slaves that served the British for their causes and 5,000 black slaves served the Continental Army.
Some slaveowners provided better living conditions, food, and medical care for their slaves. Some slaves were also able to develop strong family connections and cultural practices within their communities, which provided support and resistance against the dehumanizing aspects of slavery. Additionally, there were cases where slaves were able to negotiate for better treatment or even gain their freedom through various means, showcasing the diversity of experiences among enslaved individuals.
A few dishes are said to have come from Africa with the slaves. Okra, black eyed peas, and yams are some.
they were still considered slaves to some