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A) GEOGRAPHICAL MIGRATION It is FALLACIOUS AND UNTRUE that africans (blacks' ancestors) COULD NOT HAVE emigrated en masse to America without slavery. IF HUMAN SLAVERY WERE OUTLAWED IN THE EARLY DAYS, * Africans would STILL have migrated en masse to America, because the caucasians would STILL have imported africans en masse into America because africans would still remain the cheapest, most-preferred source of labour in the labour market * the blacks would have achieved better rights and wealth MANY DECADES EARLIER (without the need to go through decades fighting to extricate themselves out of the slave status). B) ABOLISHMENT OF SLAVERY Secondly it is clear that .. .. it is NOT SLAVERY, but the ABOLISHMENT OF SLAVERY .. .. that facilitated the new generations of blacks (and many other previously-enslaved races) to enjoy the current human rights, education and living standards etc. *** So, imagine if slavery is still enforced in America today, the blacks children would still be deprived of the rights of salary, education, voting power etc. *** C) CULTURAL IMPLICATIONS Slavery stripped the African-American slaves from their culture, stolen and sold-off from the richest land of all the earth. They lost their languages, values, etc. It implemented schemes such as the Willie Lynch plan, which encouraged slave owners to turn slaves against one another and to discriminate against each other on the basis of skin color, etc. because slave owners knew that a united group of slaves would pose danger to him and the continuing existence of slavery. Furthermore, black men were forced to "breed" with multiple women to increase the slave population and to produce strong offspring, and were sold away from their families often. After hundreds of years of these practices that were FORCED onto this race, the Black community still suffers from schemes that were bred into their ancestors to this day. CONCLUSION So to answer your question, NO, slavery itself DID NOT benefit the blacks. YES, in fact it is the ABOLISHMENT OF SLAVERY all over the world that allows slaves all over the world to have a better future.