By the time children are in second grade, teachers are already teaching the story of America. You learn that Christopher Columbus sailed the Ocean blue in 1492, and that he discovered the Americas. As a young naive child you think he discovered our America, when in fact all he really discovered were some islands in the Caribbean. He also was ruthless man and killed off a majority of the indigenous people, which leads us to another problem later on. However, this is not the only event in history your prep school might have chosen not to teach you, or conveniently overlooked. Dating back to almost the beginning of time in the Americas, Africans have freely and willingly participated in the slave …show more content…
The African Tribes would sell these men to the Europeans, a win win situation for everyone, right? Europeans get men to work the fields and the Africans get paid in return. When it comes to moral issues, generally most people would agree that enslaving criminals is a better tactic than enslaving totally innocent men. This idea worked for the people of Africa for a long time, however, eventually tribes ran out of POW’s and criminals. When this happened, tribes started to venture off capturing other tribes people and selling them for …show more content…
Yes, Europeans were typically in control of the slave trade business but they weren’t the only victimizer. Africa’s people were the ones who captured and brought the Europeans the slaves so they could make a profit. African Americans are still the victims of the slave trade, but their own people helped in the process, which is a fact that can’t be overlooked when determining who was at fault for what happened to the millions of Africans brought to the Americas between 1525 and