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Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Howard W. French's book, Born in Blackness, Part 3 Chapter 15 "Fighting for Africans" in which his main claim is that European powers, particularly, the Dutch and the Portuguese, fought for control of sugar cane producing territories and forts, Elmina, because they recognized the sheer economic value of Black bodies to keep those plantations running and profitable.
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Howard W. French's book, Born in Blackness, Part 3 Chapter 15 "Fighting for Africans" in which his main claim is that European powers, particularly, the Dutch and the Portuguese, fought for control of sugar cane producing territories and forts, Elmina, because they recognized the sheer economic value of Black bodies to keep those plantations running and profitable.