10 Black Slaveowners That Will Tear Apart Historical Perception

In the year 1830, at the height of the transatlantic slave trade, there were an estimated two million people enslaved in the United States. In the vast majority of cases, they were Africans or the enslaved descendants of Africans, forced to work on plantations owned by wealthy, white individuals. But this wasn’t always the case. … Continue reading 10 Black Slaveowners That Will Tear Apart Historical Perception