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Hoffman - They Were Slaves - The Untold History of the Enslavement of Whites in Early America (1993)
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Hoffman - They Were Slaves - The Untold History of the Enslavement of Whites in Early America (1993)
This is Michael A. Hoffman II's shocking book They Were Slaves - The Untold History of the Enslavement of Whites in Early America (1993) which traces the suppressed record of the slave trade in Whites, hundreds of thousands of whom were kidnapped, chained, whipped and worked to death in colonial America and industrial Britain. When White servitude is acknowledged as having existed in America, it is almost always termed as temporary "indentured servitude" or part of the convict trade, which, after the Revolution of 1776, centered on Australia instead of America. The "convicts" transported to America under the 1723 Waltham Act, perhaps numbered 100,000. The indentured servants who served a tidy little period of 4 to 7 years polishing the master's silver and china and then taking their place in colonial high society, were a minuscule fraction of the great unsung hundreds of thousands of White slaves who were worked to death in America from the early 17th century onward. Up to one-half of all the arrivals in the American colonies were Whites slaves and they were America's first slaves. These Whites were slaves for life, long before Blacks ever were as this slavery was even hereditary. White children born to White slaves were enslaved too. Whites were auctioned on the block with children sold and separated from their parents and wives sold and separated from their husbands. Free Black property owners strutted the streets of northern and southern American cities while White slaves were worked to death in the sugar mills of Barbados and Jamaica and the plantations of Virginia. The Establishment has created the misnomer of "indentured servitude" to explain away and minimize the fact of White slavery. But bound Whites in early America called themselves slaves. Nine-tenths of the White slavery in America was conducted without indentures of any kind but according to the so-called "custom of the country," as it was known, which was lifetime slavery administered by the White slave merchants themselves. In They Were Slaves historian Michael A. Hoffman II makes a compelling case for the fact that millions of American whites alive today are also descendants of slaves - the white slaves. This remarkable and fully documentable history book sheds new light on the slavery issue and will surely amaze the startled reader as he or she will yet once again uncover a lost chapter of human history. 75 pages, some rare pictures. A must read for everyone.
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