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Dr. Spaulding reads aloud chapter 11 of Howard French's book. Its main point is how the slave-plantation complex took root in the New World and not in Africa and how this choice was part of the strategy to keep African enslaved individuals isolated and separate, with the hopes to prevent resistance and rebellion.
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud chapter 11 of Howard French's book. Its main point is how the slave-plantation complex took root in the New World and not in Africa and how this choice was part of the strategy to keep African enslaved individuals isolated and separate, with the hopes to prevent resistance and rebellion.