Lyle,
Thank you for answering the question, so eloquently.
Anita
>From: "Lyle E. Browning" <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: Discussion of research and writing about Virginia history
> <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Islamic Slavery (was Re: Slavery and immoral stance, etc.)
>Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 20:11:41 -0400
>
>On Jun 14, 2007, at 6:51 PM, [log in to unmask] wrote:
>
>>Europeans did a thriving business in Native American slaves.
>"Business" is the crux of the issue. Ruthless opportunists saw a means of
>accumulating capital by grabbing NA folks, selling them and not giving a
>tinker's whether they survived later or not. That mentality was alive
>later during both World Wars where multi-national corporations working
>through third parties effectively bought and sold commodities to the
>Kaiser and to Hitler's war machines. Amoral capitalism is the apt label.
>
>People were a commodity and a profitable one at that.
>
>The task of the moral person is to expose that for what it is and to stop
>it in that time. Somewhere, sometime, it will again crop up and again must
>be stopped. Good versus evil, never ending battle.
>
>Lyle Browning, RPA
>
>
>>Most of the enslaved Native Americans wound up working (and dying
>>prematurely) in the Caribbean colonies. See, eg., Alan Gallay's book on
>>the slave trade, which describes in some detail the slave trade among
>>Native Americans, and the enslavement of Native Americans, in the
>>colonial South.
>>
>>---- Original message ----
>>>Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 13:02:59 EDT
>>>From: [log in to unmask]
>>>Subject: Re: Islamic Slavery (was Re: Slavery and immoral stance, etc.)
>>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>>
>>>The Europeans had little success "enslaving" the Native Americans due
>>>largely to the fact they resisted slavery and refused to be dominated in
>>>that
>>>manner. Certain Native American tribes were of use to the Europeans,
>>>and later
>>>Americans, in tracking and finding runaway Black slaves.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>Kevin R. Hardwick, Ph.D.
>>Department of History
>>James Madison University
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