@Scarface Slave traders where all different races and so I don't believe it was because of skin color. It was because of greed. One slave trader raped a pregnant woman and was punished by the crew and was told if anything happened to her, it would be on him. So I do think there where some of them with some humanity in them.
@Scarface or you were wrong. They were a commodity. A factory tool you dont hate that. You love it and buy it if you're that addicted to money. Now if you are the product You're naturally going to rebel. Thats a decline in money. Then there would be random murders and escapes naturally seeking freedom as they were misclassified as an object. That pissed off slave owners. In the south the vast majority of slave owners were obviously white individuals But there were some black edgelords and that might have been a sex thing idk Im just saying Anyhow the civil war that the south will say was for the economy. Everyone forgets when hearing that argument slaves drove said economy. As a person whose family and their families families and everything in the area relied on slavery they became resentful. Blacks being free became less so but it wasnt like they were chill about it. They were focused on being free and shit. Well out of a job and generations of wealth tired of watching their old tractors doing better while they did worse socioeconomics Racism... Kkk etc. Black guys respond with black panthers white guys decide to just take the blow and give a nod to neo nazis which brought gangs like bloods and crips which brought cops and the war on crime That brought blm and now team white guys decided to look like they work at staples wearing jock straps on their heads. Which just happened in Philly. Some idiots dressed like staples employees with jockstraps on their face with plastic see through buckle shields took their dumb racist behinds to Philadelphia Also before that out of no where the totally chill ass white dudes decided that theyd join the Blm guys to show theyre not down with racism thus antifa shows up.
I'm a pretty big history nerd, and even past genocide, I truly believe slavery was probably pretty close to the darkest thing humans have ever done to each other. It's just horrific on an infinite amount of levels. The fact that in the grand scheme of things it wasn't outlawed THAT long ago, is even more frightening.
@@johnmansfield951 John, true the US participation in slavery was and is a stain on the US. The more horrific thing is that slavery is alive and well in much of the world today, including the focus of this Vlog, Africa.
As an African American woman, I try to walk through the world with as much resilience and courage as my ancestors who survived this hell so that I could be here today. My ancestors survived this. It’s beyond fathomable . Thank you for this research weird history.
@@magnoelcabiadito They act like black people were the only ones who experienced slavery, while their period as slaves was the ‘best one’ if you look back in history
Not everyone that replies had an ancestor that owned a slave or was involved in the slave trade. My family certainly wasn't. They came from England to America in 1840 by way of Canada, then moved on to Vermont as farmers and still are!
@@jamesi1962 But I bet they didn't think the white man would treat them as Chattel slaves. They practice slavery too, but it was indentured, capturing prisoners from warring tribes and turning them to servants is different, ancient cultures have practice this all over throughout history, even the video explains that they didn't practice Chattel slavery in the intro.
@@chuddrick You should study about history before spitting of stuff you don't know about. Which Indian War & Tribe are you talking about that the people of Vermont or even New England are you talking about, where they wiped out Indians? President Andrew Jackson removed most of the masses of Indians in his term to the west! Read about it. Trail of Tears.
I’ve learned about the middle passage several times and every single time I think about the conditions on the ship it really amazes how anyone survived the journey…..The middle passage/slavery makes me understand the phrase death is better than bondage
Yet I am here because of those who somehow managed to survive that horror. I wear a cowrie shell ring every day to remind me of their resilience and sacrifices. Somehow it gives me strength and I thank them every single day, even though I only know the name (not even his real name, of course) of a single African ancestor and his country of origin: Senegal.
The brilliant clarity of your observation has stunned the world! How can it be that no one else has recognized this fact and brought it to our attention? Without your wisdom, slavery would have just been thought of as another employee/employer disagreement to be settled by arbitration. All hail the genius of ….Lacarpetron Dookmarriot? . Hey! I had a friend in university named Lacarpetron Dookmarriot! Are you one of the Boston Dookmarriots? Small world!!!
@@620john620 FINALLY! Some recognition. 🥴 I know. It’s like “duhh, and birds go tweet” but I just wrote not thinking to far. But hey I’m a UA-cam team player. Flame on guys! 🔥
Part of the horror of the Congo free state is that Leopold II signed off on all the brutality, but he never actually saw any of it. To him it was just a spreadsheet he had to sign his name under and wait for the money that filled his coffers. He was far removed from the horrors his lieutenants and their collaborators inflicted on the populous for money. It wasn't even ideologically motivated as with Hitler's genocide. Leopold II just wanted to squeeze as much money as quickly as possible from his personal pet colony. It was disgustingly callous and shows how easy it was to dehumanise.
@nvt nvt unfortunately, slavery in one form or another still happens in some countries. It still doesn’t make it justified nor does it wipe away the disgrace of nations who legalized it.
@nvt nvt Karen, you’re out of pay grade trying to debate me. Have you ever heard of debt bondage, child slavery, domestic servitude, or forced labor? Why is it every time someone talks about slavery, Karens like you feel a need to downplay or absolve history. Dude, you’re not equipped to enter this ring. Move on 👉
The ancestors of anyone who survived that trip, made it to America, and through everything that followed Black Americans should keep in mind the sacrifice and brutality it took for them to still be here today. Simply being able to watch this video is a blessing. 🙏🏾
My mother, totally enraged by my ridiculous juvenile antics long ago, completely lost it when she called me a son of a bitch and I burst into laughter. That session did not end well for me.
the amount of unspeakable things that were done to these victims is honestly gut wrenching. anything you can imagine, the most horrible things, were done.
As some one who is black and studied this, I just want to clarify something in this video. Africans are not a monolith, Africa is a continent. With that said the statement " Africans selling Africans" does not incompase what was actually happening. There are thousands of tribes in the continent of Africa as well as in individual countries in Africa. So it was more like example Maasai tribe would raid the Yoruba tribe and sell them, the conquered tribe into slavery. People in different tribes were and still are seen as other. But also keep in mind the attacking tribes didn't actually know the magnitude of what they were participating in, because it's not like they got a follow up. So just wanted to make that distinction.
Thats not clarification, you just expanded on what he said. I assume he said "africans selling africans " for the sake of brevity. No matter what tribe was capturing and selling what tribe, it still remains africans selling africans. And you seem to insinuate that they did not know what they were doing when selling thier own people to the white man but that's silly, when you raid another village and force people into chains, right there at that point its obvious their fate is nothing good so no, they are equally as guilty as the white people. I'm black african, from africa and I know first hand about tribalism and how evil it can get even without the influence of outsiders. There's just no excuse or anyway you can attempt to minimise it.
@@robbylebotha I think you misunderstand my statement, I'm not minimizing anything, but it would be foolish to think they knew 100% where these people were going, how they would be treated and how long it would go on. While I don't think they cared to have answers to those questions, if they knew the institution of slavery lasted so long and that it still has a affect on those whose ancestors were enslaved, thier participation might have been limited ( but that's a hypothetical)
@@GOLDWING-x1b I'm not sure if @HAMMER is pertaining to me, but I just want other people especially other nationalities, to know about our history and the 300 year rule of Spain over the Philippines, as well as the great sacrifices of our heroes and how bravely they fought for our freedom :)
It’s amazing how the ancestors survived and reproduced through all this tragedy they were stronger than ever we have literally no excuses now days we must endure this life no matter how hard it gets! NO MATTER WHAT 💪🏾
There are some school systems in the US that don't teach about any of this. In my school we didn't get as much detail but we were told slaves were treated like items of cargo or like animals, many of them died on the ships, and were regularly beaten and/or raped. I didn't learn that Africa had its own slave trade until college.
I would love to learn (for lack of a better term) about the enslaved first year in the America's. How they were prepared and sold, how they had to learn english, how they were forced to assimilate, and daily life during that first year of life as a slave. I always found it curious how they learned english and that portion of their lives are never really taught.
@@huntertomblin1946 that's not true. They were men and women who were captured and held so that they could be brought to the Americas and forced to work as slaves. The concept of slavery in Africa was miles apart from slavery in the Americas. The brutality and savagery of slavers in the Americas does not compare to what enslaved people faced in Africa. Plus the concept that enslaved people are chattel and enslaving their children is unique. "Breaking" Africans after they were brought to the Americas was a very deliberate process that should be studied.
@@kishav.augustinesq.5089 Yep men and women captured by their own people and sold to be slaves in the America's just like years before being captured by their own and sold to be slaves in the Middle East which was much more brutal.
“The Americas” were both North and South America. Most slaves went to the Caribbean and South America then sold and wound up in North America. Not as many came directly from Africa to what is now USA because of distance and weather. Most were sold to enslavers from other countries. Had to learn English? You have a very broad, inaccurate view of slaves. They weren’t allowed to read or write and leaned broken English through being on the plantation. A select few, chosen by the slave master were given limited education so they could be sold at a higher price. As for the rest of assimilation… it was beaten into the slaves with violence and death. Watch the mini series Roots (original 70s version) to get a glimpse.
@@brosefmcman8264 excalty Japanese interment camps was a vacation compared to slavery, and the Japanese were paid for being locked up as well, blacks still waiting on their 40 acres and a mule
Imagine your holy text says you are among God's chosen and everyone else was put on Earth by God to serve you and your prophesized kingdom. Now you may have an idea.
@@TYB1970 are you a bot or something? You seem to be all over this thread trying to correct people I know the cultural acceptance that occurred and I’m sure everyone else does too not something you have to try and “prove”
I'd like to hear more about the thousands of Indian children in the US and Canada that were taken away from their parents and put in schools. It's been in the news lately where they have found thousands of human remains in Canada. I'd like to know more detail about this tragedy.
It's not hard to find. To understand it you really have to go back to the 1650's when the Jesuits and other Catholic orders arrived in Quebec City to save the souls of indigenous people. There is a great movie called The Black Robe that puts it in historical context. Canada didn't even become a country for another 200 years. And it's naive to think the Catholic Church did this only in Canada, it was done in the entire western hemisphere by mostly Catholic colonizing countries, Spain, France and Portugal for example. The governments were also complicit as was the Church of England or what Americans call Episcopalian. Canada is not trying to deny any of this or sweep it under the carpet. We admit it.
@@jeffdelaney8934 oh no Canada definitely was trying to cover this up, now we are knowing about all these things but how come before this type of information was never well known and taught to everyone?
According to the 'Black Almanac', which is a Black source, 95% of those captured West Africans were sold into slavery in Latin America. So my question to the world I guess, why 95% of slavery in the Americas, but 0% of the blame? How can we discuss an issue if we can't even manage to locate it?
@@idlehour Nah God don’t got nothing to do with this, these ppl planned what they wanted to do the people. If they didn’t repent before they die they will reap everything they sowed, God did not support this. Slaves owner reversed the word of God to commit their evil. God see’s it all nothing can pass without him knowing.
@@mr16325 What story you talking about? Whatever reason God had for killing those people understand that he see things in a way that we can’t. Maybe you need to read into that story more before just going by ur own understanding. God is a loving God but he also righteous and he gives us the chance to become righteous not because of our work’s but because of his son Jesus ( God Himself ) not by force but draw himself to you. It’s up to you to know him , I miss understood a lot of things when I first read the Bible still do but you have to keep reading, have the Holy Spirit that’s really the only way u can understand.
@@kylegreene1356 Wow you just messed up that comment by a whole ocean divided by entire continents. The slavetrade wasn't in the Pacific dummy, it's the other great blue blob called the Atlantic you're trying to refer to.
@@kooldawg - To have gone to the extremes of doing this to a people from a far away land who had no knowledge of this side of the world must have taken some research as someone must have figured out the changes they'd notice mainly the huge expanse of the ocean. Those who chose to jump overboard as an attempt to escape must have known they'd never make it back. The hatred in the eyes of those responsible extinguished the salvation of their souls eternally.
Yeah because they teach in school how wonderful the slave ship journey was. Everybody thought it was 1st class accommodations until this video shed light
What I find most shocking is the amount of money that was made from the slave trade/work and the way the world has been structured today to protect the wealthy countries that benefited from it.
@james Vir Monsieur . I was educated in England . My parents insisted i learn English at a young age . It took years . I spent 5 years at the University of Amsterdam as well. There I learned English Writing . Bonjour , dear friend .
I’m from Suriname 🇸🇷 and this is what we’ve been taught. The very gruesome part. What just bothers me is that up til now, not one government has looked after them and the native Indians, which were like in most of this region the first habitants. Roads are still scarce, they have to travel by boat or either by plane…it’s that far. But I must say that we do live in a diverse country that also has other cultures as Chinese, Hindustan, Javaan etc. Don’t hate, appreciate ❤️
When you say African tradition, It is a bit misleading. There were countless kingdoms in Africa, all with different attitudes towards slavery. Some societies tolerated it, others abhorred it.
Some African kingdoms more than "tolerated" it. They enjoyed it as much as Whites, especially since it removed rivals for resources in neighboring territories. I am not defending anyone---only relating the shared interests on both sides of the Atlantic.
@@falgalhutkinsmarzcal3962 Of course! It was integral in many kindoms. What i was getting at was to warn about such a general statement, which tends to happen when talking about Africa. People tend to talk as if its a monolith.
@@falgalhutkinsmarzcal3962 I tend too find this little detail always gets left out in the conversation around the slave TRADE. Africans were as much responsible for the trade as Europeans.
@@nihilityjoey The Point I was making was to define which kingdoms in Africa. Just saying Africans, as you have done, get rid of the intricacies of ancient African society. They were not monolithic.
I live in Hull,Uk about 5 mins away from the home of William Wilberforce who was instrumental in the abolishion of slavery and his home is a grim museum of the slave trade and the various horrors ,instruments and day to day life of the slaves and is something most kids in my city was aware of from an early age...That illustration of a slave ships hull showing how they managed to get so many humans in one space was originally from this museum and always stuck with me as a kid.
@torivarnor you do understand that the enslaved in America were often castrated as well? I believe the African and Arab slave trade didn’t target one race of people to enslave, unlike the Europeans.
@@jalenakeem5059 The Arab slave trade was more brutal than the European norm due to an Immensely strict caste system caused by large numbers in population in the arab world. Arabs preferred pearly white slaves above all others, usually for sexual exoticism, and saw dark skinned (not just black, but olive tones like italians) as beasts the darker they were. Europeans didn't target just africans either. The reason why africans were common slaves in the west is due to the willingness african kingdoms being open to selling a shiton of them
@@RaizanMedia where are you getting all this information from? How can you say that the Arab slave trade was worse than the European slave trade, when the European slave trade also had an strict caste system? I’m sure the supply and demand aspect of the slave trade was quite high due to both Europeans and Africans, but if you look at the consequences of having mostly black slaves in European colonies, you’ll see that black people were always seen as the ones who were to be enslaved.
It's truly disturbing that as a former American student, I learned more about what happened to Africans during slavery in a ten minute UA-cam video than I did in 12 years of schooling.
There has been so much gaslighting and denial, especially in recent years, about this part of America's history. I really appreciate this video about how some of my ancestors came to these shores. It also makes me want to research any videos about the contribution that slaves made to the economy of this country. Thank you for telling the truth without sugarcoating it and acting as if it wasn't that bad, as has been done by some who, like WWII Holocaust deniers, would rather not know because the truth is just too horrible. But, as that man who refused to eat said, even after being beaten, "So be it."
No denial or gaslighting. They weren't the only ones enslaved, in fact there's many enslaved rn today in China and Saudi Arabia. Read: inferiority complex and insecurity.
@@gram. Nobody has said that black people were the only people enslaved. But indentured servitude is very different from skin-color-based enslavement, and since when did China and Saudi Arabia become part of the U.S.? The topic is the history of slavery in the United States.
@@melissamyers9613 I hate to break it to you, but you don't know what you're talking about. Much, MUCH wealth was made on the backs of those enslaved over more than 2 centuries. Enough with the gaslighting. True that it is an American tradition to gaslight about its history....much of which is quite shameful, but healing from the wrongs of the past cannot occur with so much dishonesty.
What's sad is that most people who complain about slavery only focus on one people, without mentioning slavery has been going on since prerecorded history and is still going on today; like those other people get a 'pass' for some reason, because it doesn't cater to their own ideology. Some estimate that there are 10-40 million slaves in the world 'right now''. In some nations, trafficking of women is still 'legal'.
He asked, “what do I find most shocking?” Answer: the fact that most American schools never educate us on these things. They skip over their own disgusting histories.
I hate to burst your bubble but every empire that conquered others had brutal ways. History and ancient times had so much astrocities viewing it with modern eyes.
They teach about the terrible conditions on slaves ships. I actually thought the mortality rate was higher than 15%. I learned in Alabama as well, in the deep south.
@@BrandonKyle7 I can’t speak to that particular situation but the problem is people attempting to ban teaching history. Why are people so afraid of the truth? Learning from the past is how we do better as a society. It’s also an attack on the first amendment, but that’s a different subject.
What an absolute depressing evil tragedy in human history. I as a Black Australian man of East African Somali descent love the Black American community. I myself have no enslaved and segregated ancestors because they were East African Somali people who were never captured or kidnapped or sold into slavery because they came from a strong empire. I am the proud son of two East African Somali immigrant parents both my father and my mother plus my paternal uncle which they all successfully immigrated to Australia in the mid 1990s escaping the Somali Civil War which devastated the country. My family and I still live there today. I love Australia because it is so peaceful and relaxing here plus I enjoy my life here in this incredible country. If I was a descendant of an amazingly tough enslaved and segregated ancestors who went through so much suffering I would always honour them plus remember them. I would never disgrace or forget what they had to experience the painful torment of racism. My heart goes out to all the oppressed Black people in the past that had go through the African Tribal Warfare, the Transatlantic Slave Trade, Chattel Slavery, the Colonial Wars, the Domestic Slave Trade, the American Civil War, the Ku Klux Klan Racial Terror Lynchings, the Race Riots, Convict Leasing, Jim Crow Segregation, the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment, Redlinings, the Inner City Gang Violence, the War On Drugs, Police Brutality, the Racial Bias in the Criminal Justice System, and Private Prison Abuse. In the United States of America today there is still Inner City Gang Violence, Police Brutality, Racial Bias in the Criminal Justice System, and Private Prison Abuse so depressing. America needs a huge criminal justice reform, economic reform, gun control reform, immigration reform, police reform, political reform, and prison reform. I send my love plus support all the way from Lakemba, New South Wales, Australia. To all my fellow human brothers and sisters around the world, always remember be genuine & take care of one another.
Once upon a time the human race played outside. When people talked to eachother they had to decide whether or not to take each others word for what ever they were discussing because they sure as hell weren't going to the library to prove anyone wrong. One day Chuck Norris punched a hole in the space-time continuum, Bill Gates brought some ethernet cables, and Stephen Hawking said, "Holy shit." Al Gore showed up to take credit for it and thus the internet was born. "What should we do with this new found invention?" Asked Chuck Norris, "Porn." Replied Bill Gates. Then they all high fived eachother and started an eternal circle-jerk. The end Sources: I was there. Don't believe me? Do you really want to go to a library to prove me wrong? ;) And now Chris, I hope I answered your question so we can all get back to watching porn.
It blows my mind how we humans haven’t managed to wipe each other out completely, what these people went thru, heart wrenching isn’t even the word & this video only covered a fraction of it
Actually if we go back thousands of years there is actually a time where humanity almost ended itself it was a huge battle that could have wipe out the remaining humans
What I find shocking is how sugar coated history is taught in school. I think maybe We should be told just how cruel some of history’s “conquests” were!
@@gmln9ne There are a few movies that show this in live action. Watch the Amistad and Roots 2016. The Amistad is a movie and Roots 2016 is a tv show, but they both show what the middle passage would've looked like in real life and it's disturbing to say the least.
Honestly the first time knowing about this. In some movies, they only transport slaves, not showing the life of slaves in a ship. It's scary to know that anyone in Africa was a target.
@@orangelazarus91 oh wow. I'll definitely watch that. Not really into these slavery BS. The last one I've watched was 12 years a slave. Just curious about what happened before. 😁 Weird history it is
Even here in the United Kingdom, we share in the total shame & horror of the slave trade. It makes me SICK to think that we brought & sold human beings. May we learn well the lesson history lays before us. & Pray it is never forgotten.
I will never understand the type of mindset of people who enslaved other people and thought of them as lesser human being... Up until 20th century... Like that wasnt even that long ago... Craaazyy
What i find truly shocking is the attitude of today. i am confused as to why white people of today are expected to bear responsibility for this travesty which happened lifetimes ago. Black slavers sold slaves to white slavers so why is todays attitude about white people profiting from Black people. I have been in open arguments over this and been told i should be ashamed because im white and British. I am white and British but not English. My family are half Welsh and half Irish and both sides were severely persecuted by the English in my family history and just as horrific as slavery but that is not about colour so apparently doesn't count. No one is asking Italians to apologise for all the atrocities the romans committed. Imo everyone should learn from this but dont start witch hunts today over things that happened well before any of us were alive and especially dont make issues about colour.
It’s a shame that it was legal not so long ago. Think about it. There wwii vets still alive today, and there were civil war vets still alive during wwii. Crazy
Any how, is a painful moment to have remember, so to as many as lose their lives just for this journey, may their soul continue to rest in peace, but let today western world see , reason, think deeper, about what their four father's do to african people, any time they see black skin around them, especially those from sauth american and their brothers from part asian continent, we will always forgive but not to forget, because any time I come across this as a history, first I feel so much provoke, but when I remember some of the people from the same western people whom pertispected in making sure that, such treat to humanity like of an animal stop, I do beginning to see ways of forgiven them. but the most painful of it that , our so called african Leaders are still doing the business of slave trade today, killing one and another for their selfish interests, living african continent to Denver of poverty, they do it , with the support of the western wickedness against african continent.
You should do a video on the residential schools in Canada. Gross, and disgusting treatment of children by the Catholic Church (and other churches but the worst crimes have been committed by the Catholics), which was permitted and hidden by the government. This is a disturbing story currently unfolding in the great white north.
@@ryandean3777 started in the 1870's and was finally ended in the 1990s. Every week we find more unmarked graves of children who were abused by these church groups. We have just passed 1000 unmarked graves so far and there's many more coming. Very sad time to be a Canadian.
@@soulBain25 I didn't realize it was a competition for most shocking but that's cool. The group I'm speaking of is the native children in Canada that we're round-up by the government and forced in to Christian boarding schools, where they were forced to become Christians and be subject to the hateful whims of the staff till they died.
@Artoria Pendragon so what are you saying? That we only care about the murdered kids killed but white Christians and we feel it's ok to kill kids if you are native? Maybe we pay attention because attention is finally being called for. If the atrocities in Peru are not getting attention and that bothers you then do something about it instead of whining about other dead kids getting attention.
Suggestions: How Japanese Americans, German Americans and Italian Americans were treated during World War 2. Life for British Loyalists before, during and after the Revolutionary War. The Navajo Wind Walkers.
If they kept them in horrible conditions and the slaves died doesn't that defeat the purpose? If u lose ur product to disease & death u Lose the money u spent buying them, I'll never understand how stupid these slavers were packing them like sardines like that
Well they were stupid and horrible for having slaves to begin with, also later in the history of slavery they did change packing us in like that because too many of use ere dying and they lost "profits" if it could be called that. Regardless.... Horrible history.
If you can pack an extra 50 people and you lose 45 of them then that means you got 5 more than you would have to sell. They did it like this because it was the most economically sound way to do it. They only changed that because they got flack from the looks of it.
What’s truly sad is that the descendants of these slavers and traders are still benefiting from this horrific business, while the descendants of the slaves still suffer, and never received reparations!
Same happens in my country. Im from algeria north africa, France did nuclear essays here and now many people in central algerian are still deformed by the nuclear essays in the 60s. And they dont want to pay us reparations
The entire world was only a mere couple centuries from the medieval period and brutality must’ve been seen as no big deal; brutality like flaying, impalement, etc. what I’m saying is that human life was not regarded as valuable and the mindset of people at that time was closer to barbaric. Just a little thought I thought I might add. Peace all.
@@theghost3061 why are you going around and insulting everyone and acting as though you are intellectually superior? Do you think you are better or something? What is your point.
the fact that their very own people sold them into slavery is so unbelievable, people will do anything for money. and the horrors inflicted on the Holocaust victims is unbelievable and hard to fathom. how can humans do this to other humans
The only thing I find funny about that is when they said sold into slavery I wonder with what? They traded things for slaves? What would be so big that we'd trade our own people for it? Can't be food, clothes etc. What was grand enough to sell a person?
Dude those were movies and mini series in real life it was so much worse, The Slaves smart enough or brave enough to jump into the ocean and commit suicide where so much better off then what came to then in America if they survived the horrible ships.
They were side by side like sardines. They often wore excrement from the people above. Babies were born on ship. Imagine the mess /smell (pee,bm ,vomit/ from seasickness and blood,rotting bodies) and horror!! Rip to all those people.
Slavery still exists today, but in a new clothing. The most painful part is that Africans have not learnt their lessons and still subject their selves to slavery 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 I weep and cry for my AFRICA
We as Hebrew Israelites are still in silvery until Jesus gathers us from the four corners of the earth. Listen to the IOG Black History Told By The Prophet Series.Please make sure you have your KJV Bible,paper and pen. Enjoy 😊
I read a historical fiction once about a boy who gets kidnapped and forces to work on a slave ship headed to Africa. It was a black market ship too since by this point it was illegal to trade in slaves directly from Africa. I can't recall the title but there's a single scene burned into my brain. One of the slave girls, not much older than the main character maybe even a few years younger was sick. And one of the men pick her up by one of her ankle and held her over board and she and the main character locked eyes before the man dropped her.
So, basically you guys should make a second channel called "Tragic History.." Or Brutal History? Atrocious History? Depressing History? REAL history???? I mean, Real History would be nice, because they sure as hell don't teach it in American schools.
He didn't tell you about the part where they tied a boulder to the end of a chain that held some slaves and threw it in the ocean where the slaves would be dragged off the ship and to the bottom of the sea.. RIP
I've been educated on this stuff my whole life and still I cannot understand the type of Inhuman barbarism needed to treat others so terribly.
@Scarface Slave traders where all different races and so I don't believe it was because of skin color. It was because of greed. One slave trader raped a pregnant woman and was punished by the crew and was told if anything happened to her, it would be on him. So I do think there where some of them with some humanity in them.
It's unbelievably horrible and sad
@Scarface or you were wrong.
They were a commodity. A factory tool you dont hate that. You love it and buy it if you're that addicted to money.
Now if you are the product
You're naturally going to rebel. Thats a decline in money.
Then there would be random murders and escapes naturally seeking freedom as they were misclassified as an object.
That pissed off slave owners.
In the south the vast majority of slave owners were obviously white individuals
But there were some black edgelords and that might have been a sex thing idk
Im just saying
Anyhow the civil war that the south will say was for the economy. Everyone forgets when hearing that argument slaves drove said economy.
As a person whose family and their families families and everything in the area relied on slavery they became resentful. Blacks being free became less so but it wasnt like they were chill about it. They were focused on being free and shit.
Well out of a job and generations of wealth tired of watching their old tractors doing better while they did worse socioeconomics
Racism... Kkk etc. Black guys respond with black panthers white guys decide to just take the blow and give a nod to neo nazis which brought gangs like bloods and crips which brought cops and the war on crime
That brought blm and now team white guys decided to look like they work at staples wearing jock straps on their heads. Which just happened in Philly.
Some idiots dressed like staples employees with jockstraps on their face with plastic see through buckle shields took their dumb racist behinds to Philadelphia
Also before that out of no where the totally chill ass white dudes decided that theyd join the Blm guys to show theyre not down with racism thus antifa shows up.
People back then thought differently they had a religion and they were mostly crazy, its sad ,no one deserves this not even the worst of us
They didn't think of them as human beings. It's a fucked up kind of dissociation.
The cruel things that men do to other men is unspeakable.
What about women
@@limhan3209 I think they meant men as in the human race as a whole
@@els_366 I dislike the fact that we have to explain what that means in today's society
It's human nature.
@@kudzaizvikwende9600 they/them
Wasn't interested in history when I was in school now I'm old af I can't get enough of it. Specially with cool channels like this.
Your not even 50, that's not old pal.
I can't say much for the lackluster presentations in any history class I was in. Definitely more interesting for a lot of us than in earlier days.
@Twilight Zone 2020 UA-cam vocabulary police are everywhere man 👀 do you get paid or is it voluntary work ?
@Twilight Zone 2020 what a dork
When you hear truths and not fabricated lies it tends to be more interesting👌🏾
I'm a pretty big history nerd, and even past genocide, I truly believe slavery was probably pretty close to the darkest thing humans have ever done to each other. It's just horrific on an infinite amount of levels. The fact that in the grand scheme of things it wasn't outlawed THAT long ago, is even more frightening.
Once you claim ownership of another human being and they're powerless to do anything about it, they might as well be dead. To me, this is genocide.
I love slave movie I l learn more about myself
I am a black man from the US 🇺🇸 I the slave rated r slave movie black very tough for what went through
@@johnmansfield951 John, true the US participation in slavery was and is a stain on the US. The more horrific thing is that slavery is alive and well in much of the world today, including the focus of this Vlog, Africa.
Killval, the most horrific aspect of slavery is that it is common in many parts of today's world.
As an African American woman, I try to walk through the world with as much resilience and courage as my ancestors who survived this hell so that I could be here today. My ancestors survived this. It’s beyond fathomable . Thank you for this research weird history.
Ok boomer
i find it funny that your people sold your own lol
@@magnoelcabiadito faxxxxxxxxx😂😂
@@magnoelcabiadito They act like black people were the only ones who experienced slavery, while their period as slaves was the ‘best one’ if you look back in history
@@magnoelcabiadito so now yt never sold their own lmaoo
It’s almost unbelievable that someone could treat human beings like this. My heart aches just watching this.
They ain’t even see us as human beings which is the crazy part. Some still don’t.
Virtue signal 🚨
@@sinsidious6663 is it a virtue signal or just the hard truth?
cry about it
@@szkoaimieniateddyegofarmer7436 real one
RIP to my ancestors who had to suffer through such a travesty. 🙏
Your ancestors were sold by your answer ancestors lol
Not everyone that replies had an ancestor that owned a slave or was involved in the slave trade. My family certainly wasn't. They came from England to America in 1840 by way of Canada, then moved on to Vermont as farmers and still are!
@@melvinmuddfuckle4263 Yeah they profited from the genocide of Native americans instead.
@@jamesi1962 But I bet they didn't think the white man would treat them as Chattel slaves. They practice slavery too, but it was indentured, capturing prisoners from warring tribes and turning them to servants is different, ancient cultures have practice this all over throughout history, even the video explains that they didn't practice Chattel slavery in the intro.
@@chuddrick You should study about history before spitting of stuff you don't know about. Which Indian War & Tribe are you talking about that the people of Vermont or even New England are you talking about, where they wiped out Indians? President Andrew Jackson removed most of the masses of Indians in his term to the west! Read about it. Trail of Tears.
I’ve learned about the middle passage several times and every single time I think about the conditions on the ship it really amazes how anyone survived the journey…..The middle passage/slavery makes me understand the phrase death is better than bondage
Yet I am here because of those who somehow managed to survive that horror. I wear a cowrie shell ring every day to remind me of their resilience and sacrifices. Somehow it gives me strength and I thank them every single day, even though I only know the name (not even his real name, of course) of a single African ancestor and his country of origin: Senegal.
This is the extreme of putting profit over humanity.
@Artoria Pendragon yeah, that's just an excuse that helped them sleep at night. They treated their dogs better than the enslaved.
@@Tessitura9 who didn't in history?
The brilliant clarity of your observation has stunned the world! How can it be that no one else has recognized this fact and brought it to our attention? Without your wisdom, slavery would have just been thought of as another employee/employer disagreement to be settled by arbitration. All hail the genius of ….Lacarpetron Dookmarriot? . Hey! I had a friend in university named Lacarpetron Dookmarriot! Are you one of the Boston Dookmarriots? Small world!!!
No shit
@@620john620 FINALLY! Some recognition. 🥴
I know. It’s like “duhh, and birds go tweet” but I just wrote not thinking to far. But hey I’m a UA-cam team player. Flame on guys! 🔥
The Congo Free State owned by Belgian King Leopold II would be a good subject. I know about it, but it is useful to introduce it to other people.
That man was a strait up psychopath. Disgusting what he did
Yeah he ranks #1 on the list of absolute mentalists. Good call
One of the most depraved stories of human cruelty I’ve ever heard
He was the forgotten Hitler.
Part of the horror of the Congo free state is that Leopold II signed off on all the brutality, but he never actually saw any of it. To him it was just a spreadsheet he had to sign his name under and wait for the money that filled his coffers. He was far removed from the horrors his lieutenants and their collaborators inflicted on the populous for money. It wasn't even ideologically motivated as with Hitler's genocide. Leopold II just wanted to squeeze as much money as quickly as possible from his personal pet colony. It was disgustingly callous and shows how easy it was to dehumanise.
My heart breaks into a million pieces every time I hear the injustices done to mine and many other people’s ancestors.
WHAT HAPPENED WAS THAT YOUR ANCESTORS DID NOT HAVE WARRIOR BLOOD
@@hahshdhhsjwjje7887 you’re sick , karma is real.
@@hahshdhhsjwjje7887 pov: red state public education level
@@missmaam3765 no it's not
why? you never knew them...
What’s more shocking is that some people wish slavery never ended.
@nvt nvt unfortunately, slavery in one form or another still happens in some countries. It still doesn’t make it justified nor does it wipe away the disgrace of nations who legalized it.
@nvt nvt Karen, you’re out of pay grade trying to debate me. Have you ever heard of debt bondage, child slavery, domestic servitude, or forced labor? Why is it every time someone talks about slavery, Karens like you feel a need to downplay or absolve history. Dude, you’re not equipped to enter this ring. Move on 👉
@nvt nvt by the way I can dissect everything you wrote, and prove why Karens like you have not changed in centuries.
Slavery hasn't ended.
@@johnthonig8832 okay Billy Bob Jane. Give my regards to your momma/aunt cousin daddy. They’re all the same. Keep it in the family. 😂
The ancestors of anyone who survived that trip, made it to America, and through everything that followed Black Americans should keep in mind the sacrifice and brutality it took for them to still be here today. Simply being able to watch this video is a blessing. 🙏🏾
Do you mean the descendants?
Descendants
A blessing ? More like a curse we should be asking ourselves how can this never became a reality and how we can never let it happen again
Humans are unique in that they are the only living beings capable of such systematic cruelty.
Brother, Chimps are every bit as fucked up as we are.
@ST!LL MYK!LL Got it.
I dunno, zombie ant fungi is pretty cruel.
@@BlackIce3190 less than chimps don't have religion to kill iver
Chimps are freaking cruel too.
Not even allowed to take their own lives to escape the brutality. How can you do this to another human being? Honestly makes me sick.
You?? Not one person here is alive from the antebellum period. Except me the blue eye devil😈😂
@@matthewsparks8821what a lame smh
Those white blued eyes demons didn't consider there slaves humans. That is the only reason they could brandish this inhumane act.
A free slave is an oxymoron.
Modern Feudalism
My mother, totally enraged by my ridiculous juvenile antics long ago, completely lost it when she called me a son of a bitch and I burst into laughter. That session did not end well for me.
Quite true
no it's not, kid
Agreed, you are never truly free
We're capable of a lot of terrible things, this is relevant in the past, the present and the future.
Trail of Tears would be a good video
Amistad basically shows what life was like for slaves going to America.
@@juniorsir9521 a bit off her topic request.
This is too much for you huh .
Indians don't count....
the amount of unspeakable things that were done to these victims is honestly gut wrenching. anything you can imagine, the most horrible things, were done.
Especially Females ... 😢
As some one who is black and studied this, I just want to clarify something in this video. Africans are not a monolith, Africa is a continent. With that said the statement " Africans selling Africans" does not incompase what was actually happening. There are thousands of tribes in the continent of Africa as well as in individual countries in Africa. So it was more like example Maasai tribe would raid the Yoruba tribe and sell them, the conquered tribe into slavery. People in different tribes were and still are seen as other. But also keep in mind the attacking tribes didn't actually know the magnitude of what they were participating in, because it's not like they got a follow up. So just wanted to make that distinction.
Problem is BLM /Liberals don't like to mention black slave owners. They love to cherry pick to fit their narrative .
Thats not clarification, you just expanded on what he said. I assume he said "africans selling africans " for the sake of brevity. No matter what tribe was capturing and selling what tribe, it still remains africans selling africans.
And you seem to insinuate that they did not know what they were doing when selling thier own people to the white man but that's silly, when you raid another village and force people into chains, right there at that point its obvious their fate is nothing good so no, they are equally as guilty as the white people.
I'm black african, from africa and I know first hand about tribalism and how evil it can get even without the influence of outsiders. There's just no excuse or anyway you can attempt to minimise it.
Also Clairification:the action of making a statement or situation less confused and more comprehensible.
@@robbylebotha I think you misunderstand my statement, I'm not minimizing anything, but it would be foolish to think they knew 100% where these people were going, how they would be treated and how long it would go on. While I don't think they cared to have answers to those questions, if they knew the institution of slavery lasted so long and that it still has a affect on those whose ancestors were enslaved, thier participation might have been limited ( but that's a hypothetical)
@@gtxoiltastebad lol you guys like to mention it alot but like to sweep the brutality of the white slave owners under the rug
You should also do a video on what life is like when The Philippines were still under Colonial Spain rule.
That would be a great one..
How woke of you.
Agree
@@HAMMER_2.2 how is that "woke" he just wants to know history
@@GOLDWING-x1b I'm not sure if @HAMMER is pertaining to me, but I just want other people especially other nationalities, to know about our history and the 300 year rule of Spain over the Philippines, as well as the great sacrifices of our heroes and how bravely they fought for our freedom :)
Thought I was having a tough day until I watched this. Those poor souls! 😪
Virtue signal 🚨
@@sinsidious6663 that's ridiculous. No.
@@sinsidious6663 you have no soul.
@@sinsidious6663 Is empathy such a foreign concept to you that you can't imagine somebody would watch this and genuinely feel bad?
@Jason Bourne I feel worse for atrocities that are going on now and not for atrocities that happened 200 years ago.
It’s amazing how the ancestors survived and reproduced through all this tragedy they were stronger than ever we have literally no excuses now days we must endure this life no matter how hard it gets! NO MATTER WHAT 💪🏾
The narrators voice is everything! Thanks for sharing
It's sarcastic sounding in a good way.
There are some school systems in the US that don't teach about any of this. In my school we didn't get as much detail but we were told slaves were treated like items of cargo or like animals, many of them died on the ships, and were regularly beaten and/or raped. I didn't learn that Africa had its own slave trade until college.
The US is just the only country that recognizes its slavery. All the others get a pass because they teach American history in their country lol
I was taught that still does not make it right also no one had to buy us or capture us
@@mysticanna5545 are you a robot?
@@mysticanna5545 Slavery is horrible wherever it happens.
Fake news
I would love to see a video on the evolution of amputation tools & prosthetics of the human body.
I think history scope made a viedo on it
Agreed
@@andmake-qg5bi they did
Seconded!
YES 👏
I would love to learn (for lack of a better term) about the enslaved first year in the America's. How they were prepared and sold, how they had to learn english, how they were forced to assimilate, and daily life during that first year of life as a slave. I always found it curious how they learned english and that portion of their lives are never really taught.
They were slaves already. America wasn't there first years as slave
@@huntertomblin1946 that's not true. They were men and women who were captured and held so that they could be brought to the Americas and forced to work as slaves. The concept of slavery in Africa was miles apart from slavery in the Americas. The brutality and savagery of slavers in the Americas does not compare to what enslaved people faced in Africa. Plus the concept that enslaved people are chattel and enslaving their children is unique.
"Breaking" Africans after they were brought to the Americas was a very deliberate process that should be studied.
@@kishav.augustinesq.5089 Yep men and women captured by their own people and sold to be slaves in the America's just like years before being captured by their own and sold to be slaves in the Middle East which was much more brutal.
“The Americas” were both North and South America. Most slaves went to the Caribbean and South America then sold and wound up in North America. Not as many came directly from Africa to what is now USA because of distance and weather. Most were sold to enslavers from other countries. Had to learn English? You have a very broad, inaccurate view of slaves. They weren’t allowed to read or write and leaned broken English through being on the plantation. A select few, chosen by the slave master were given limited education so they could be sold at a higher price. As for the rest of assimilation… it was beaten into the slaves with violence and death. Watch the mini series Roots (original 70s version) to get a glimpse.
@@huntertomblin1946 not their people. did you watch the video? their people were raided and kidnapped by others to be sold
I’d like to learn more about the Japanese camps that Japanese Americans were forced into.
Me too
They weren’t that bad. Compared to this!!
Probably similar to prison now at most maybe or a homeless shelter but yea that’s a good video idea
@@brosefmcman8264 excalty Japanese interment camps was a vacation compared to slavery, and the Japanese were paid for being locked up as well, blacks still waiting on their 40 acres and a mule
I want to hear and learn more about when the Moors from Africa enslaved Whites in Europe!
I could never understand how fellow human beings could be treated with such brutality worse than animals.
They were viewed as sub-human.
Europeans treated each other like crap.
So you can imagine how they considered blacks.
Imagine your holy text says you are among God's chosen and everyone else was put on Earth by God to serve you and your prophesized kingdom. Now you may have an idea.
Much worse that animals, that's right
@@Nahinalau I've heard ortodox Jews talking about how they could not wait to slave the whole humanity 'the day" their mesias comes
They were so IGNORANT back then that they probably thought they discovered a lesser species.
This is literally insane I cannot believe that human beings were treated like this
It was something culturally acceptable back then. TODAY it would be seen as insane.
@@TYB1970 I know this what are you trying to get at?
@@TYB1970 are you a bot or something? You seem to be all over this thread trying to correct people I know the cultural acceptance that occurred and I’m sure everyone else does too not something you have to try and “prove”
@@TYB1970 and obviously it’s seen as insane today because we’re here today you nor me were around when this happened neither of us are victims of it
@@torosbarrio4853 It wasn't anything negative, Sweetie. Calm down.
What kind of “people” do this to other people? It’s just unfathomable, but it’s all true.
lol
English people.... that kind
@@jhjujte Naaa. They do it to each other. And still do!
@@jhjujte and portuguese (they started it), spanish, french and dutch people too
Christians and to some degree Muslims.
I'd like to hear more about the thousands of Indian children in the US and Canada that were taken away from their parents and put in schools. It's been in the news lately where they have found thousands of human remains in Canada. I'd like to know more detail about this tragedy.
I live near the most famous native American school, which they turned into a navy yard with no respect to the students
Canadians always act like they don’t have blood on their hands
I'd like to hear about this too. UA-camr iilluminaughtii made a video about this called How Canada has failed Indigenous people.
It's not hard to find. To understand it you really have to go back to the 1650's when the Jesuits and other Catholic orders arrived in Quebec City to save the souls of indigenous people. There is a great movie called The Black Robe that puts it in historical context. Canada didn't even become a country for another 200 years. And it's naive to think the Catholic Church did this only in Canada, it was done in the entire western hemisphere by mostly Catholic colonizing countries, Spain, France and Portugal for example. The governments were also complicit as was the Church of England or what Americans call Episcopalian. Canada is not trying to deny any of this or sweep it under the carpet. We admit it.
@@jeffdelaney8934 oh no Canada definitely was trying to cover this up, now we are knowing about all these things but how come before this type of information was never well known and taught to everyone?
We'll never know how bad it really was. Thank you for the video.
@@seaslob2820 I hope to God your not being serious.
@@Marvelfanatic3658 Taken care of cradle to grave. Much like today. It is what they want
@@seaslob2820 You're talking nonsense
@@Mtho_Dude Ok, N*****
@@seaslob2820can’t wait until it’s you and your ppl turn
Only demons could commit such malevolence.
No, just humans for almost the entirety of human history
Demon possessed too !
Thank you for covering this topic that people often tiptoe around today. It needs to be discussed, people need to know what happened.
According to the 'Black Almanac', which is a Black source, 95% of those captured West Africans were sold into slavery in Latin America. So my question to the world I guess, why 95% of slavery in the Americas, but 0% of the blame? How can we discuss an issue if we can't even manage to locate it?
Yes they do so it’s not repeated
And heal ... Reparations too ....
People moan about life today, but if you ever wanna read a horror story. Just read a history book
Yeah, and the East End of London was harsh as hell in the 1800's.
Or the bible. God is the leading cause of death
@@idlehour Nah God don’t got nothing to do with this, these ppl planned what they wanted to do the people. If they didn’t repent before they die they will reap everything they sowed, God did not support this. Slaves owner reversed the word of God to commit their evil. God see’s it all nothing can pass without him knowing.
@@rare_one97 god personally killed 2.5-3.5 million people in the Bible. Your point falls flat
@@mr16325 What story you talking about? Whatever reason God had for killing those people understand that he see things in a way that we can’t. Maybe you need to read into that story more before just going by ur own understanding. God is a loving God but he also righteous and he gives us the chance to become righteous not because of our work’s but because of his son Jesus ( God Himself ) not by force but draw himself to you. It’s up to you to know him , I miss understood a lot of things when I first read the Bible still do but you have to keep reading, have the Holy Spirit that’s really the only way u can understand.
As sad as this statement may sound, none of that shocked me, which is quite alarming to me because it should've.
Maybe because we've all been aware of the majority slave trade routes our entire lives?
@@kylegreene1356 Atlantic
@@kylegreene1356 Wow you just messed up that comment by a whole ocean divided by entire continents.
The slavetrade wasn't in the Pacific dummy, it's the other great blue blob called the Atlantic you're trying to refer to.
A very dark and sad history indeed...
I can't believe this took place. How can mankind be so unkind?
@@samanth. slavery is still a practice in Libya Africa, and no white people there bro. Ignorant racism against white people much?
Look it up. Facts 💯
@@DennisJ European & u.s human trafficking, whites selling whites
Dehumanization and greed
Jealousy and lack of empathy and respect
@@kooldawg - To have gone to the extremes of doing this to a people from a far away land who had no knowledge of this side of the world must have taken some research as someone must have figured out the changes they'd notice mainly the huge expanse of the ocean. Those who chose to jump overboard as an attempt to escape must have known they'd never make it back. The hatred in the eyes of those responsible extinguished the salvation of their souls eternally.
Another fun morning with some weird history
I wonder how different the world would be today if we could go back in time and prevent the “triangular trade” from ever occurring?
It would have happen no matter what. Slavery still exists. And because of how humans are it will never stop.
America would have industrialized sooner and there would not have been a civil war.
They’d find something else to bitch at and blame the white man for… trust me
Their own people would have sold them somewhere else.
Slave trade still exist
This was the hardest video yall have ever made to watch and listen to. Heart shattering. God...I cant put into words the sadness from this..
I cried the whole time watching. I just can’t believe my ancestors had to go through this and that was just the beginning of the horrors ahead
You guys didn’t go to school?
Yeah because they teach in school how wonderful the slave ship journey was. Everybody thought it was 1st class accommodations until this video shed light
💔
What I find most shocking is the amount of money that was made from the slave trade/work and the way the world has been structured today to protect the wealthy countries that benefited from it.
See all the plantations and the high life the people lived in them had.
Yes, British crown still owns Caribbean plantations $
Please do weird history on the CATACOMBS OF PARIS . FRANCE .
That would be cool
Yesssss!
I'm from Paris , France , And even I don't full understand the history of the catacombs . I ask this for you
im not sure but i think they might've done that already
@james Vir Monsieur . I was educated in England . My parents insisted i learn English at a young age . It took years . I spent 5 years at the University of Amsterdam as well. There I learned English Writing . Bonjour , dear friend .
I’m from Suriname 🇸🇷 and this is what we’ve been taught. The very gruesome part. What just bothers me is that up til now, not one government has looked after them and the native Indians, which were like in most of this region the first habitants. Roads are still scarce, they have to travel by boat or either by plane…it’s that far. But I must say that we do live in a diverse country that also has other cultures as Chinese, Hindustan, Javaan etc. Don’t hate, appreciate ❤️
When you say African tradition, It is a bit misleading. There were countless kingdoms in Africa, all with different attitudes towards slavery. Some societies tolerated it, others abhorred it.
Some African kingdoms more than "tolerated" it. They enjoyed it as much as Whites, especially since it removed rivals for resources in neighboring territories. I am not defending anyone---only relating the shared interests on both sides of the Atlantic.
@@falgalhutkinsmarzcal3962 Of course! It was integral in many kindoms. What i was getting at was to warn about such a general statement, which tends to happen when talking about Africa. People tend to talk as if its a monolith.
@@falgalhutkinsmarzcal3962 I tend too find this little detail always gets left out in the conversation around the slave TRADE. Africans were as much responsible for the trade as Europeans.
But the Portuguese and others made it big business.
@@nihilityjoey The Point I was making was to define which kingdoms in Africa. Just saying Africans, as you have done, get rid of the intricacies of ancient African society. They were not monolithic.
I tell you one thing, the Americans may have not invented slavery but they sure as hell perfected it to a sick art
I live in Hull,Uk about 5 mins away from the home of William Wilberforce who was instrumental in the abolishion of slavery and his home is a grim museum of the slave trade and the various horrors ,instruments and day to day life of the slaves and is something most kids in my city was aware of from an early age...That illustration of a slave ships hull showing how they managed to get so many humans in one space was originally from this museum and always stuck with me as a kid.
@torivarnor Difine 'worse' when it comes been a slave..wherever,whoever or whatever time in history been a slave has always sucked...
@torivarnor you do understand that the enslaved in America were often castrated as well? I believe the African and Arab slave trade didn’t target one race of people to enslave, unlike the Europeans.
@@jalenakeem5059 The Arab slave trade was more brutal than the European norm due to an Immensely strict caste system caused by large numbers in population in the arab world. Arabs preferred pearly white slaves above all others, usually for sexual exoticism, and saw dark skinned (not just black, but olive tones like italians) as beasts the darker they were.
Europeans didn't target just africans either. The reason why africans were common slaves in the west is due to the willingness african kingdoms being open to selling a shiton of them
@@RaizanMedia where are you getting all this information from? How can you say that the Arab slave trade was worse than the European slave trade, when the European slave trade also had an strict caste system? I’m sure the supply and demand aspect of the slave trade was quite high due to both Europeans and Africans, but if you look at the consequences of having mostly black slaves in European colonies, you’ll see that black people were always seen as the ones who were to be enslaved.
@@RaizanMedia slavery is brutal period but I think your views may be a bit non historical
It's truly disturbing that as a former American student, I learned more about what happened to Africans during slavery in a ten minute UA-cam video than I did in 12 years of schooling.
Well said!
What they don't mention is that these are Isrealites from the tribe of Judah!
There has been so much gaslighting and denial, especially in recent years, about this part of America's history. I really appreciate this video about how some of my ancestors came to these shores. It also makes me want to research any videos about the contribution that slaves made to the economy of this country. Thank you for telling the truth without sugarcoating it and acting as if it wasn't that bad, as has been done by some who, like WWII Holocaust deniers, would rather not know because the truth is just too horrible. But, as that man who refused to eat said, even after being beaten, "So be it."
No denial or gaslighting. They weren't the only ones enslaved, in fact there's many enslaved rn today in China and Saudi Arabia.
Read: inferiority complex and insecurity.
@@gram. Nobody has said that black people were the only people enslaved. But indentured servitude is very different from skin-color-based enslavement, and since when did China and Saudi Arabia become part of the U.S.? The topic is the history of slavery in the United States.
@@shesaknitter white people were also enslaved you bad faith actor. You know what you’re doing.
Hate to break it to u but slaves in the US did not build America.. slavery was actually keeping the south poor and from advancement.
@@melissamyers9613 I hate to break it to you, but you don't know what you're talking about. Much, MUCH wealth was made on the backs of those enslaved over more than 2 centuries. Enough with the gaslighting. True that it is an American tradition to gaslight about its history....much of which is quite shameful, but healing from the wrongs of the past cannot occur with so much dishonesty.
What's sad is that most people who complain about slavery only focus on one people, without mentioning slavery has been going on since prerecorded history and is still going on today; like those other people get a 'pass' for some reason, because it doesn't cater to their own ideology. Some estimate that there are 10-40 million slaves in the world 'right now''. In some nations, trafficking of women is still 'legal'.
He asked, “what do I find most shocking?”
Answer: the fact that most American schools never educate us on these things. They skip over their own disgusting histories.
I hate to burst your bubble but every empire that conquered others had brutal ways. History and ancient times had so much astrocities viewing it with modern eyes.
They teach about the terrible conditions on slaves ships. I actually thought the mortality rate was higher than 15%. I learned in Alabama as well, in the deep south.
@@jo5678 Maybe, but we avoid repeating those mistakes through learning about them. We have nothing to fear from the truth.
@@BrandonKyle7 I can’t speak to that particular situation but the problem is people attempting to ban teaching history. Why are people so afraid of the truth? Learning from the past is how we do better as a society. It’s also an attack on the first amendment, but that’s a different subject.
barbary slave trade no classroom will touch the subject
Whew this was a heavy one. I feel like I need to take a long shower. My god.
I would like a video about the Y2K hysteria, and how everyone thought the world would blow up on new year's eve 1999!
It ended with a whimper rather than a bang. The world went on as before, and everyone forgot about it immediately.
Looking back, I can’t help but laugh.
They will obviously bring it up in their 1999 timeline video.
What an absolute depressing evil tragedy in human history. I as a Black Australian man of East African Somali descent love the Black American community. I myself have no enslaved and segregated ancestors because they were East African Somali people who were never captured or kidnapped or sold into slavery because they came from a strong empire. I am the proud son of two East African Somali immigrant parents both my father and my mother plus my paternal uncle which they all successfully immigrated to Australia in the mid 1990s escaping the Somali Civil War which devastated the country. My family and I still live there today. I love Australia because it is so peaceful and relaxing here plus I enjoy my life here in this incredible country. If I was a descendant of an amazingly tough enslaved and segregated ancestors who went through so much suffering I would always honour them plus remember them. I would never disgrace or forget what they had to experience the painful torment of racism. My heart goes out to all the oppressed Black people in the past that had go through the African Tribal Warfare, the Transatlantic Slave Trade, Chattel Slavery, the Colonial Wars, the Domestic Slave Trade, the American Civil War, the Ku Klux Klan Racial Terror Lynchings, the Race Riots, Convict Leasing, Jim Crow Segregation, the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment, Redlinings, the Inner City Gang Violence, the War On Drugs, Police Brutality, the Racial Bias in the Criminal Justice System, and Private Prison Abuse. In the United States of America today there is still Inner City Gang Violence, Police Brutality, Racial Bias in the Criminal Justice System, and Private Prison Abuse so depressing. America needs a huge criminal justice reform, economic reform, gun control reform, immigration reform, police reform, political reform, and prison reform. I send my love plus support all the way from Lakemba, New South Wales, Australia. To all my fellow human brothers and sisters around the world, always remember be genuine & take care of one another.
I'm so glad this channel exists!
Make a video about Transylvanian history and culture and Bram Stoker's novel Dracula.
Damn, no “please?”
Great idea!
The war in the comment section would be mad
@@deciboo189 that's every video though. Even cooking videos somehow lol
I agree I can't wait to see the Turks cower in fear
Imagine travelling by sea for months without a bathroom.
Videos like these remember that they only explain the tip of the iceberg on the horror of slavery and all it entailed
Can we get a Weird History about the birth of the internet?
Al Gore isn’t available for interview
@@mattwarrensocal Lol
It started in the military.
Once upon a time the human race played outside. When people talked to eachother they had to decide whether or not to take each others word for what ever they were discussing because they sure as hell weren't going to the library to prove anyone wrong. One day Chuck Norris punched a hole in the space-time continuum, Bill Gates brought some ethernet cables, and Stephen Hawking said, "Holy shit." Al Gore showed up to take credit for it and thus the internet was born. "What should we do with this new found invention?" Asked Chuck Norris, "Porn." Replied Bill Gates. Then they all high fived eachother and started an eternal circle-jerk.
The end
Sources: I was there. Don't believe me? Do you really want to go to a library to prove me wrong? ;)
And now Chris, I hope I answered your question so we can all get back to watching porn.
A video about ancient Hawaii and the overthrow of the islands would be a awesome episode
Christ! Can you imagine one day someone "claims" you as their "property" and that's it! Good Lord, what people (some people) will do for wealth...
It blows my mind how we humans haven’t managed to wipe each other out completely, what these people went thru, heart wrenching isn’t even the word & this video only covered a fraction of it
If we could go back in history, we would be much more horrified Im sure
Actually if we go back thousands of years there is actually a time where humanity almost ended itself it was a huge battle that could have wipe out the remaining humans
@@restartedv69 white people were definitely there, the white Satanists have tried killing everybody
this is absolutely terrible to treat people like this nobody nobody deserves this.
America OWES US BIG TIME!!!!!
Yep your a victim
@@huntertomblin1946 we were and are still victims in many ways. Just say you’re a racist
Im sure I could not survive being a slave. My ancestors were truly strong people.
What I find shocking is how sugar coated history is taught in school. I think maybe We should be told just how cruel some of history’s “conquests” were!
This was taught in school. I'm over 40 though, so perhaps the curriculum has been softened.
@@helloidharbl6753 Haha
It has. They don't tell us about all this.
@@katgreer6113I was taught all this when I was in middle school in 2013
I already knew this one was going to be heartbreaking.😔
Virtue signal 🚨
@@sinsidious6663 fellas, is it gay to not be racist?
Imagine real footage, this was animations.
@@gmln9ne There are a few movies that show this in live action. Watch the Amistad and Roots 2016. The Amistad is a movie and Roots 2016 is a tv show, but they both show what the middle passage would've looked like in real life and it's disturbing to say the least.
@@controlman7490 Have you watched "Addio Zio Tom" (1971)?
Honestly the first time knowing about this. In some movies, they only transport slaves, not showing the life of slaves in a ship.
It's scary to know that anyone in Africa was a target.
You’ve gotta check out ROOTS, man! Not that 2016 BS, the ‘77 one. So good!
@@orangelazarus91 oh wow. I'll definitely watch that. Not really into these slavery BS. The last one I've watched was 12 years a slave. Just curious about what happened before. 😁 Weird history it is
Even here in the United Kingdom, we share in the total shame & horror of the slave trade. It makes me SICK to think that we brought & sold human beings. May we learn well the lesson history lays before us. & Pray it is never forgotten.
You didn't do anything and neither did anyone in your country this happened hundreds of years ago
I always find the greed of human beings shocking. It seems to have no limits.
I can tell by your belly
@@limhan3209 Not a picture of me doofus
I guess the worst part is that there are more slaves now than ever before in human history.
@@leam89 probably fatter
Randy bobandy
I will never understand the type of mindset of people who enslaved other people and thought of them as lesser human being... Up until 20th century... Like that wasnt even that long ago... Craaazyy
What i find truly shocking is the attitude of today. i am confused as to why white people of today are expected to bear responsibility for this travesty which happened lifetimes ago. Black slavers sold slaves to white slavers so why is todays attitude about white people profiting from Black people. I have been in open arguments over this and been told i should be ashamed because im white and British. I am white and British but not English. My family are half Welsh and half Irish and both sides were severely persecuted by the English in my family history and just as horrific as slavery but that is not about colour so apparently doesn't count. No one is asking Italians to apologise for all the atrocities the romans committed. Imo everyone should learn from this but dont start witch hunts today over things that happened well before any of us were alive and especially dont make issues about colour.
Damn I really hate to hear how they were treated. Shit is sad as hell. All for the money.
There still doing this in Africa. But no one talks about it.
Why. I thought it was funny 😁😁
June Clark good try bud but we’re not gonna get upset at a troll in the comment section lol, have a good one and good luck with the trolling!
@@franksmith8210 I want to talk about it. Where did you hear this?
@Keke considering your talking on here so openly you can not think that's anything similar.
Slavery was one of humanity’s worst
you still play New Vegas?
It’s a shame that it was legal not so long ago. Think about it. There wwii vets still alive today, and there were civil war vets still alive during wwii. Crazy
@@Tylerboyd2001 Captain obvious just learned something.
@@theghost3061 you’re welcome ;)
@@theghost3061 hell yeah I do, NCR for life
Thank you for this video. It pains my heart, but knowing these atrocities won’t be forgotten gives me hope.
Any how, is a painful moment to have remember, so to as many as lose their lives just for this journey, may their soul continue to rest in peace, but let today western world see , reason, think deeper, about what their four father's do to african people, any time they see black skin around them, especially those from sauth american and their brothers from part asian continent, we will always forgive but not to forget, because any time I come across this as a history, first I feel so much provoke, but when I remember some of the people from the same western people whom pertispected in making sure that, such treat to humanity like of an animal stop, I do beginning to see ways of forgiven them. but the most painful of it that , our so called african Leaders are still doing the business of slave trade today, killing one and another for their selfish interests, living african continent to Denver of poverty, they do it , with the support of the western wickedness against african continent.
You should do a video on the residential schools in Canada. Gross, and disgusting treatment of children by the Catholic Church (and other churches but the worst crimes have been committed by the Catholics), which was permitted and hidden by the government. This is a disturbing story currently unfolding in the great white north.
Is this a recent event? Or a past one? I’m truly would like to know.
It's no more shocking than the extermination of native Americans. At least these were put in mass graves instead of being scalped and left to rot.
@@ryandean3777 started in the 1870's and was finally ended in the 1990s. Every week we find more unmarked graves of children who were abused by these church groups. We have just passed 1000 unmarked graves so far and there's many more coming. Very sad time to be a Canadian.
@@soulBain25 I didn't realize it was a competition for most shocking but that's cool. The group I'm speaking of is the native children in Canada that we're round-up by the government and forced in to Christian boarding schools, where they were forced to become Christians and be subject to the hateful whims of the staff till they died.
@Artoria Pendragon so what are you saying? That we only care about the murdered kids killed but white Christians and we feel it's ok to kill kids if you are native? Maybe we pay attention because attention is finally being called for. If the atrocities in Peru are not getting attention and that bothers you then do something about it instead of whining about other dead kids getting attention.
It's not about blaming people for being racist. It's about teaching THE TRUTH. ALL OF IT. We need to learn form this.
An all non blk ppl benefited
What do you mean it’s not about blaming people when , my ancestors really suffered because of the white people so who’s fault is this then😳
Suggestions: How Japanese Americans, German Americans and Italian Americans were treated during World War 2.
Life for British Loyalists before, during and after the Revolutionary War.
The Navajo Wind Walkers.
How about windtalkers.Do your homework.
RIP ancestors. I don’t feel much in this world but this digs directly into my soul 🖤
🤎
If they kept them in horrible conditions and the slaves died doesn't that defeat the purpose? If u lose ur product to disease & death u Lose the money u spent buying them, I'll never understand how stupid these slavers were packing them like sardines like that
Well they were stupid and horrible for having slaves to begin with, also later in the history of slavery they did change packing us in like that because too many of use ere dying and they lost "profits" if it could be called that. Regardless.... Horrible history.
If you can pack an extra 50 people and you lose 45 of them then that means you got 5 more than you would have to sell. They did it like this because it was the most economically sound way to do it. They only changed that because they got flack from the looks of it.
Insanity. Those poor children...
I wondered if we were gonna ever get this episode! Thanks for being willing to tackle this.
This was one of the most horrible things anyone had to go through. Now we can know that this will never happen again.
What’s truly sad is that the descendants of these slavers and traders are still benefiting from this horrific business, while the descendants of the slaves still suffer, and never received reparations!
Same happens in my country.
Im from algeria north africa,
France did nuclear essays here and now many people in central algerian are still deformed by the nuclear essays in the 60s.
And they dont want to pay us reparations
@G Rose but other groups have recieved reparations from the US government? 🙄...
EXACTLY
Speak for yourself.
I helped pay to end the Atlantic slave trade.
I'll accept your thanks, promptly.
@@HaggisMuncher-69-420 you how old are you
The entire world was only a mere couple centuries from the medieval period and brutality must’ve been seen as no big deal; brutality like flaying, impalement, etc. what I’m saying is that human life was not regarded as valuable and the mindset of people at that time was closer to barbaric. Just a little thought I thought I might add. Peace all.
Wow you learned something, great!
@@theghost3061 why are you going around and insulting everyone and acting as though you are intellectually superior? Do you think you are better or something? What is your point.
And people being burned alive!
This is TOO sad. History is brutally sad and I can’t believe people are subjected to this.
the fact that their very own people sold them into slavery is so unbelievable, people will do anything for money. and the horrors inflicted on the Holocaust victims is unbelievable and hard to fathom. how can humans do this to other humans
The only thing I find funny about that is when they said sold into slavery I wonder with what? They traded things for slaves? What would be so big that we'd trade our own people for it? Can't be food, clothes etc. What was grand enough to sell a person?
I'll never understand why life had to be this way for any human beings. So terrible 😳
life was nasty, brutish and short
When power is in the wrong hands..
Slavery has been used around the globe since the beginning of time
Disobedience to God. Read "Deuteronomy 28 15-68" kjv Bible
Thanks for this video!
Man, this is something. It's like Roots and Amistad.
I bet you barely learned this 😂
Dude those were movies and mini series in real life it was so much worse, The Slaves smart enough or brave enough to jump into the ocean and commit suicide where so much better off then what came to then in America if they survived the horrible ships.
@@theghost3061 when did you first read fight club? Or did you just watch the movie? 🤣 love to see the fake woke call the faker woke out tho.
Except Roots was literally plagiarism
@@brandonf.8360 How? I didn't know that?
I effing love this channel.
TIMELINE brought me here.
Please continue with the 2010's.
Cheers.
This is a sad episode 😢 A sad but true HISTORY 💯
I am happy to see your truth is working for you
i will never seize to be horrified of human history and its unbelievable brutality, thank you for making this video and educating us
They were side by side like sardines. They often wore excrement from the people above. Babies were born on ship. Imagine the mess /smell (pee,bm ,vomit/ from seasickness and blood,rotting bodies) and horror!! Rip to all those people.
Slavery still exists today, but in a new clothing. The most painful part is that Africans have not learnt their lessons and still subject their selves to slavery 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 I weep and cry for my AFRICA
We as Hebrew Israelites are still in silvery until Jesus gathers us from the four corners of the earth. Listen to the IOG Black History Told By The Prophet Series.Please make sure you have your KJV Bible,paper and pen. Enjoy 😊
It's sad how my ancestors had to go thru this... And we still have a long ways to go 😔
Now you have black women worshipping white guys and talking about how "black men ain't shit."
How so?
@@joedimaggio3687 because they're indoctrinated now to think that they're a victim and used as political voting pawns
Then stop filling up prisons and commiting the majority of crimes . You'd be surprised how far you can go when you obey the laws
I read a historical fiction once about a boy who gets kidnapped and forces to work on a slave ship headed to Africa.
It was a black market ship too since by this point it was illegal to trade in slaves directly from Africa.
I can't recall the title but there's a single scene burned into my brain. One of the slave girls, not much older than the main character maybe even a few years younger was sick. And one of the men pick her up by one of her ankle and held her over board and she and the main character locked eyes before the man dropped her.
What book was that? What was the name? If you remember it now, that is.
So, basically you guys should make a second channel called "Tragic History.." Or Brutal History? Atrocious History? Depressing History? REAL history???? I mean, Real History would be nice, because they sure as hell don't teach it in American schools.
He didn't tell you about the part where they tied a boulder to the end of a chain that held some slaves and threw it in the ocean where the slaves would be dragged off the ship and to the bottom of the sea.. RIP