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To: marcher who wrote (159383)6/22/2020 8:05:18 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Respond to of 217574
 
Is this beyond your capacity to evaluate?

Who sold the slaves to the slave traders?
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An African country reckons with its history of selling slaves ...
www.washingtonpost.com › world › africa › 2018/01/29

Jan 29, 2018 - Benin was a hub of the slave trade. But many people want to forget their families' role.

Evidence of Africans' part in slavery - Oct. 20, 1995 - CNN
edition.cnn.com › WORLD › ghana_slavery

Oct 20, 1995 - CAPE COAST, Ghana (CNN) -- For centuries along the West African coast, millions of Africans were sold into slavery and shipped across the ...

Atlantic slave trade - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Atlantic_slave_trade

Jump to African slavery - The Atlantic slave trade or transatlantic slave trade involved the transportation by slave traders of enslaved African people, mainly ...
? Slavery in Africa · ? Slave market · ? Danish slave trade · ? Triangular trade

When the Slave Traders Were African - WSJ
www.wsj.com › articles › when-the-slave-traders-were-afr...

Sep 20, 2019 - Those whose ancestors sold slaves to Europeans now struggle to come to terms with a painful legacy.


How Africans forgot — and remembered — their role in the ...
www.pri.org › stories › willful-amnesia-how-africans-f...

Aug 20, 2019 - Ghana's “Year of Return” is changing how the history of the slave trade is remembered in Africa.

My Great-Grandfather, the Nigerian Slave-Trader | The New ...
www.newyorker.com › culture › personal-history › my...

Jul 15, 2018 - Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani on grappling with her guilt over her family's role in the slave trade in Nigeria.

Slavery Fact Sheets - Digital History
www.digitalhistory.uh.edu › disp_textbook

The Angolan coast supplied nearly half the slaves sent to the Americas. Religion. 1. Unlike European religions, most African religions were not based on sacred ...

enslaved by other Africans - Digital History
www.digitalhistory.uh.edu › disp_textbook

Many Americans, influenced by images in the television mini-series "Roots," mistakenly believe that most slaves were captured by Europeans who landed on the ...

The Story of Africa| BBC World Service
www.bbc.co.uk › worldservice › africa › features › stor...

INDEX. Mohammed Ibrahim Babatu, great great grandson of Baba-Ato standing with his grandfather who. African Slave Owners Many societies in Africa with ...

A Brief History of Slavery That You Didn't Learn in School ...
www.nytimes.com › history-slavery-smithsonian

Aug 19, 2019 - Though people of African descent — free and ensla
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--it seems quite the stretch in logic to jump from slavery to 2020 when the demographic mix has changed so drastically.--

gemlaoshi, can you explain more about your concern with demographics -- slavery vs 2020?

i'm not sure how important demographic consistency is, though researchers seem to have addressed
that in various ways, as mentioned in the materials and methods section. honestly, i did not read that
section closely, as i was more interested in the discussion. at the level of pnas research, i usually trust
the methods, as they are usually beyond my capacity to evaluate.

my understanding of the research is that folks (both blacks and whites) who currently live in former slavery
areas have a significantly higher level of implicit bias (unconsciously racist) than folks who live outside those areas.

other take-aways for me:

The implicit biases of Black and White residents [in slavery areas] were ... greater pro-White biases
among Whites but with pro-Black biases among Blacks. The same inequalities that cue stereotypes
in the mind of White respondents may cue discrimination in the minds of Black residents.

implicit forms of prejudice may persist even when explicit prejudice recedes...[folks believe and say
they are not racist but are found to have unconscious racist bias]

these results suggest that in efforts to remediate implicit bias, more attention should be given to modifying
social environments as opposed to changing the attitudes of individuals.



(Burn it down?)