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The Slave Ship A Human History

by Vinny | October 21, 2007 at 07:46 am | 775 views | 1 comment

The Slave Ship A Human History, Marcus Rediker.


PITTSBURGH - Over more than three centuries, more than 12 million Africans were loaded on ships, bound for the Americas to be slaves.


Aboard the slaver, or Guineaman, as the vessels were also known, the kidnapped Africans frequently had to travel in living quarters as cramped as coffins, and suffered savage beatings, outright torture and death to quell uprisings and forced dancing to keep them fit.
While the plantation system and other aspects of slavery have been widely studied, the history of the slave ship itself is largely unknown, says historian Marcus Rediker, author of "The Slave Ship — A Human History."
"What I'm basically interested in is how captains, ship captains, officers, sailors and the slave interacted with the slave ship. What was the actual reality? Of course, it was quite horrifying," said Rediker, a University of Pittsburgh history professor. "In many respects, the development of the Americas through slavery and the plantation system is unthinkable without the slave ship."Read the full story from the source: Yahoo News.

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vinny1,  very good stuff. Horrible history that should not be forgotten. One thing I've never been able to figure out--why did the people capture and sell their own people as slaves?

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