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One aspect the the East African slave trade that I have always found
fascinating was that it was often an adjunct to the trade in ivory and
other commodities. Because the TseTse fly killed load bearing animals,
people were used instead. And it was found that one could make an even
higher profit by using slaves that could be sold at the coast rather
than paying bearers.
On Jul 2, 2008, at 11:13 PM, macbd1 wrote:
> Jane & Anita,
>
> You talk without addressing my point: -- that is African-American
> ancestors/predecessors were maimed, killed and the remainder captured
> (- enslaved -) by native African slave-traders, then marched
> unmercifully (many dying on the way) to African ports to be sold as
> slaves to ships-captains from many countries servicing the eastern
> and western hemispheres. Understand these poor people were enslaved
> _by Africans_ to sell for profit before they ever arrived in a port
> to board ship for leaving the continent -- and this went on for
> centuries. Please don't so easily point your fingers only at white
> slave-traders of limited times, but rather consider *all* terrible
> slave-trading practices of a millenium or more.
>
> Please consider my following original source in detail as well, not
> just your church-social discussions:
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> http://www.slaverysite.com/Body/maps.htm
>
> Neil McDonald
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