The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism

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"...By 1820, the ability of enslaved people in southwestern frontier fields to produce more cotton of a higher quality for less drove most other producing regions out of the world market. Enslaved African Americans were the world’s most efficient producers of cotton. And they got more efficient every year, which is why the real price of the most important raw material of the industrial revolution declined by 1860 to 15 percent of its 1790 cost, even as demand for it increased by 500 percent (see Table 4.1). Cotton also drove US expansion, enabling the young country to grow from a narrow coastal belt into a vast, powerful nation with the fastest-growing economy in the world..."


The excerpt above is from the book below. 98% of you peeps will not read the book. Slave labor death camps built the United States into the 'superpower' it became. The slave laborers were African Americans. The slave ships carrying captive African bodies from Africa stopped arriving at Charleston South Carolina in 1808. The vast expansion of the slave labor camps was populated henceforth by forcing African women to breed as many children as possible. The tremendous increase in the amount of cotton grown & harvested (productivity) was accomplished by the "whipping-machine". The "whipping-machine" was 24/7 torture and terrorism against the African American slave labor captives. Slaves were assigned a daily quota amount of cotton to be picked daily. If the slave didn't meet the quota he/she was whipped with the bull whip. If the slave meet the quota, the quota was then slightly increased. If the increased quota was not met the slave was whipped with the bull whip. The threat of having a child or sibling sold off to another slave labor camp was also used to terrorize a slave laborer into increasing their "productivity". The bull whip was used incessantly. Many slave labor commandants including George Washington and Thomas Jefferson thought that all slave labor camp workers should receive periodic bull whip whippings even if they met their quotas; they saw the bull whip whipping as a pertinent reminder to the slave laborer ****** for he/she to remember that they were just ni66ers. Read the book, The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism





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"....A slave entered the world in a one room dirt floor shack, drafty in winter, reeking in summer. Slave cabins breed typhus, pneumonia, cholera, lockjaw, tuberculosis. A child who survived to be sent to the fields at 12 was likely to have rotten teeth, worms, dysentery, and malaria. Fewer than four slaves out of 100 lived to age sixty. Work began at sunrise and continued 14 hours, unless there was a full moon when the work continued longer...."
 
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Good drop thanks fam
 
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Good drop as always. I was (stupidly) arguing with this White guy, who claimed America would've been a powerful nation without slavery. It took all the power within me not to knock this fool out.
 
Sundown Towns will make stab the shit out of the closest white person to you when you read it.

Thanks for the drop gonna check this out after I finish reading The Strange Career Of Jim Crow.
 
The slave ships carrying captive African bodies from Africa stopped arriving at Charleston South Carolina in 1808.

This is NOT true.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clotilde_(slave_ship)

http://www.theroot.com/articles/his...e_ship_were_my_ancestors_on_the_clotilde.html

The schooner Clotilde (or Clotilda) was the last known U.S. slave ship to bring slaves from Africa to the United States, arriving at Mobile Bay in the autumn of 1859 (some sources give July 9, 1860), with 110 to 160 slaves of Tarkbar ethnicity. The sponsors had illegally (since the transatlantic slave trade had been outlawed in 1808) arranged to buy slaves in Whydah, Dahomey, on May 15, 1859. Upon the schooner’s arrival, 32 of the Africans were settled on the Meaher property at Magazine Point/Plateau, three miles north of Mobile, Alabama. Their descendants still reside in the area, in a community now known as AfricaTown, a neighborhood of Mobile. I am involved in the preservation and promotion of AfricaTown’s cultural legacy.
The schooner Clotilde (or Clotilda) was the last known U.S. slave ship to bring captives from Africa to the United States,[1] arriving at Mobile Bay in autumn 1859[1] (some sources give the date as July 9, 1860[2][3]), with 110-160 slaves.[1] The ship was a two-masted schooner, 86 ft long by 23 ft (26 × 7 m), and it was burned and scuttled at Mobile Bay, soon after. The sponsors had arranged to buy slaves in Whydah, Dahomey on May 15, 1859. [1][2]
Many descendants of Cudjo Kazoola Lewis,[1][2] the last survivor of the Clotilde, still reside in Africatown, a neighborhood of Mobile, Alabama. A memorial bust of him was placed in front of the Union Missionary Baptist Church there.[2]

History[edit]
In autumn of 1859, the schooner Clotilde (or Clotilda), under the command of Captain William Foster, arrived in Mobile Bay carrying a cargo of enslaved Africans, numbering between 110 and 160 people.[1] Captain Foster was working for Timothy Meaher, a wealthy Mobile shipyard owner and shipper, who had built the Clotilde in 1856.[1] Local lore relates that Meaher bet some "Northern gentlemen" that he could get around the 1807 law, which prohibited the importation of slaves, without getting caught.[1] The Clotilde was a two-masted schooner, 86 ft (26 m) long and 23 ft (7 m) wide, with a copper-sheathed hull.[1] Meaher had learned that West African tribes were fighting, and that the King of Dahomey was willing to trade Africans for US$50 each in the Kingdom of Whydah, Dahomey.[1] Foster arrived in Whydah on May 15, 1859, bought Africans from several different tribes, including members of the Tarkbar tribe of Tamale, Ghana, and headed back to Mobile.[1]
When the Clotilde arrived, Federal authorities had been alerted to the illegal scheme. Fearful of criminal charges, Captain Foster arrived in the port at night and transferred his cargo to a riverboat, then burned the Clotilde before sinking it.[1] The African slaves were distributed to those having a financial interest in the Clotilde venture, with Timothy Meaher retaining 30 of the Africans on his property near Mobile.[1]
Cudjo (aka Cudjoe) Lewis was among the 30 held by Meaher.[1] Mobile was in the Deep South and blacks, whether Africans or native-born people, were mostly enslaved, occupying the bottom rung of a racial hierarchy.[1] The Africans brought on the Clotilde could not be legally enslaved; however, they were treated as chattel. The American Civil War ended six years after the illegal enslavement of the Africans brought aboard the Clotilde.[1]
When freed, the Africans settled at Magazine Point, just north of Mobile, calling their community Africatown.[1] They adopted their own rules and leaders, and they established the African Church. The group worked hard: the women used their agricultural skills to raise and sell crops, and the men worked in mills for $1 a day, saving money to purchase the land. When possible, they avoided the whites.[1]
Cudjo Lewis (African name, Kazoola)[1][2] was the last survivor of the Clotilde journey. In 1927, Zora Neale Hurston, the African-American writer, interviewed Lewis for the Journal of Negro History and made a short film of him.[1] During interviews, Lewis would tell about the civil wars in West Africa, in which members of the losing side were sold into slavery to Africans and Europeans.[1] His group were Tarkars of West Africa.[1] Cudjo related how he had been captured by warriors from neighboring Dahomey, taken into Whydah, and imprisoned within a slave compound. He had been sold by the King of Dahomey to William Foster and then transported to the US.[1] After the American Civil War, the Tarkar people asked the US government to be repatriated, but they were denied.
They then tried to recreate a homeland in Mobile. The group continued speaking their native language and used African gardening or cooking techniques, trying to retain their West African culture.[1] For several years, Cudjo Lewis served as a spokesman for the Tarkar people of Africatown.[1] He was visited by many prominent blacks, among them Booker T. Washington. Cudjo Lewis eventually came to believe that Africans had to adopt the new country, even though their white countrymen had treated them brutally.[1] Cudjo Lewis died in 1935 at the age of 94.[1]
In Africatown, the Union Baptist Church has the Cudjo Lewis Memorial Statue. In 1997 descendants and friends mounted a campaign to have the community designated a historical site.[1]
Because Captain Foster burned and sank the ship[2] upon arrival in Mobile Bay, archaeological searches continue for the wreck of the Clotilde in the bay.[1]
Anyway, thanks for the drops.
 
the real pink necked cacs

HATE hearing this but....




A lot of this is bullshit to

hide the fact...

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and our land was LITERALLY stolen..

you see with the slave narrative they could claim

well its really OUR land we bought you here.



As oppossed to,


well yes we did force you

to servitude on your own land

after you saved our lives,


and we damn near wiped you

out with our diseases...



we must remember, and remember


this well..


Eveything they taught you is a gotdam LIE..


they STILL teaching chris columbus

discovered america..

STILL having parades on that


BULLSHIT....


so if they upholding that blatant lie

refusing to let go..


what other lies are they making efforts

to cover up and remix..

columbus wanted to go to Asia,


and actually thought he was in Asia,

and till this day we call native AMERICANS

fuckin INDIAN because we are fuckin retarded!!!


got to go running now

its a beautiful day in

NYC


HAPPY SATURDAY
 
<s>Plantations</s>
Slave Labor Death Camps


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"...By 1820, the ability of enslaved people in southwestern frontier fields to produce more cotton of a higher quality for less drove most other producing regions out of the world market. Enslaved African Americans were the world’s most efficient producers of cotton. And they got more efficient every year, which is why the real price of the most important raw material of the industrial revolution declined by 1860 to 15 percent of its 1790 cost, even as demand for it increased by 500 percent (see Table 4.1). Cotton also drove US expansion, enabling the young country to grow from a narrow coastal belt into a vast, powerful nation with the fastest-growing economy in the world..."

The excerpt above is from the book below. 98% of you peeps will not read the book. Slave labor death camps built the United States into the 'superpower' it became. The slave laborers were African Americans. The slave ships carrying captive African bodies from Africa stopped arriving at Charleston South Carolina in 1808. The vast expansion of the slave labor camps was populated henceforth by forcing African women to breed as many children as possible. The tremendous increase in the amount of cotton grown & harvested (productivity) was accomplished by the "whipping-machine". The "whipping-machine" was 24/7 torture and terrorism against the African American slave labor captives. Slaves were assigned a daily quota amount of cotton to be picked daily. If the slave didn't meet the quota he/she was whipped with the bull whip. If the slave meet the quota, the quota was then slightly increased. If the increased quota was not met the slave was whipped with the bull whip. The threat of having a child or sibling sold off to another slave labor camp was also used to terrorize a slave laborer into increasing their "productivity". The bull whip was used incessantly. Many slave labor commandants including George Washington and Thomas Jefferson thought that all slave labor camp workers should receive periodic bull whip whippings even if they met their quotas; they saw the bull whip whipping as a pertinent reminder to the slave laborer ****** for he/she to remember that they were just ni66ers. Read the book, The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism





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Narrative from the video above starts @ 1:20-


"....A slave entered the world in a one room dirt floor shack, drafty in winter, reeking in summer. Slave cabins breed typhus, pneumonia, cholera, lockjaw, tuberculosis. A child who survived to be sent to the fields at 12 was likely to have rotten teeth, worms, dysentery, and malaria. Fewer than four slaves out of 100 lived to age sixty. Work began at sunrise and continued 14 hours, unless there was a full moon when the work continued longer...."


I would have loved to read this but you chose to upload it to deposit files which
blackmails us to pay or download stuff just to get what I want so I will not be
getting this
 
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