Daina Ramey Berry | Teaching Hard History: American Slavery, Key Concept 4
Historian Daina Ramey Berry describes the sale of an infant named Rachel to explore how enslaved people were commodified.
Key Concept 4: “Slavery was an institution of power,” designed to create profit for the enslavers and break the will of the enslaved and was a relentless quest for profit abetted by racism.
Видео Daina Ramey Berry | Teaching Hard History: American Slavery, Key Concept 4 канала Learning for Justice
Key Concept 4: “Slavery was an institution of power,” designed to create profit for the enslavers and break the will of the enslaved and was a relentless quest for profit abetted by racism.
Видео Daina Ramey Berry | Teaching Hard History: American Slavery, Key Concept 4 канала Learning for Justice
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