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Watch: Based Black Man Exposes the Truth About Slavery (Video)

During the Jefferson administration. effective in 1808, Congress prohibited the importation of slaves, but illegal smuggling still took place. Then after the civil war, slavery in America came to an end.

Slavery was ended in America by white Judeo-Christians. Not only this, white Judeo-Christians put through the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act.

Even after this, so many white Judeo-Christian Americans are stilled called racists because of of what other’s did in the past.

Maybe we should look into modern Africa and their Islamic states?

Over 28 Million Africans have been enslaved in the Muslim world during the past 14 centuries. While much has been written concerning the Transatlantic slave trade, surprisingly, little attention has been given to the Islamic slave trade across the Sahara, the Red Sea, and the Indian Ocean, VidMax reported.

While the European involvement in the Transatlantic slave trade to the Americas lasted for just over three centuries, the Arab involvement in the slave trade has lasted fourteen centuries, and in some parts of the Muslim world is still continuing to this day. A comparison of the Muslim slave trade to the American slave trade reveals some interesting contrasts.

Two out of every three slaves shipped across the Atlantic were men, but the proportions were reversed in the Muslim slave trade. Two women for every man were enslaved by the Muslims.

While the mortality rate for slaves being transported across the Atlantic was as high as 10%, the percentage of slaves dying in transit in the Trans Sahara and the East African slave trade was between 80% and 90%!

Almost all the slaves shipped across the Atlantic were for agricultural work, but most of the slaves destined for the Muslim Middle East were for sexual exploitation as concubines, in harems, and for military service.

Many children were born to slaves in the Americas, and millions of their descendants are citizens in Brazil and the USA to this day, but very few descendants of the slaves that ended up in the Middle East survive.

Most slaves who went to the Americas could marry and have families, but most of the male slaves destined for the Middle East were castrated, and most of the children born to the women were killed at birth.

It is estimated that possibly as many as 11 million Africans were transported across the Atlantic (95% of which went to South and Central America, mainly to Portuguese, Spanish and French possessions. Only 5% of the slaves went to the United States).

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