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    The Sub-Saharan long distance commodity and slave trade as well as the syncretic interweaving of Islamic culture and traditional African culture accounts for Africa’s major influence as a superpower. Traders from all over the world were drawn to Africa’s riches in gold, ivory, and human beings. The fact that Africa was rich in resources posed influence in itself. Considering that a great number of the visiting traders were Muslims and they begin to intermarry and form relationships –…

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    Arab American History Arab Americans encompass people from 22 nations of North Africa and the Middle East. Southeastern Michigan accounts for one of the largest concentrations of Arabs outside the Middle East. It can be difficult to trace when some Arab Americans actually arrived in the US due to inaccuracy of census records as they do not have a classification for Arab heritage and people identify themselves differently (100 Questions and Answers About Arab Americans). Zammouri is known…

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    Legacy Of Slavery Essay

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    The Legacy of Slavery Slavery has been a continuous situation ever since the Southern and Eastern Europe, Classic slavery was a normal part of the society and economy and trade across the Mediterranean and the Atlantic seaboard meant that African slaves began to appear in Italy, Spain, Southern France, and Portugal well before the discovery of the “New World” in 1492. Europeans that settled in America were attracted by the idea of owning their own land and were unwilling to work for others.…

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    Ruben Seide African Slave This land is foreign to me; brought here against my will, living in Virginia, slavery and servitude is the norm in my life now. I do not have the same rights granted to the common man of this land. Born in the Bight of Biafra, I am a son of the Igbo people in Africa. Captured while protecting my family, and sold to British merchants; shackled and beaten, I was overpowered onto this vessel to America. Precious memories of home and my people are what I hold dear; I miss…

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    One question you might have wondered about is “what is the Atlantic slave trade?” Some information that I found in, ‘The Cruelest Commerce” is,“the total of Africans who came to the Americans as slaves, experts today believe that between 10-12 million made the voyage to the “New World” countless others died on the Africans coast waiting to be loaded onto ships they died crossing the Atlantic Ocean.” Regarding this, the slaves (African men/woman/children) were taken from their home and loved ones…

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    A. Attention Getter: I want you all to imagine going outside for a walk and you see that all females are wearing the same thing, a black robe-like dress that covered their whole bodies, and a scarf that covered their head. And now how did this feel? Well for me its pretty normal! Growing up in Saudi Arabia I was always surrounded by the same exact thing. B. Revealed Object and Background: So I know you are all probably wondering what this robe like dress looks like, so here is one of mine…

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    Africa Geography

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    The geography of Africa has always been a mix of a desert, an inhospitable dense forest and a small area in between perfect for hospitable living space. As a result, this diversity of climates has effected parts of Africa socially, politically, economically, and has also effected the ability for Africa to build a military. Some parts of Africa developed more of less than others simply due to their conditions. Africa was socially impacted due to the geography of the continent. For example,…

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    African slave trade has been around for many decades, but the African Slave Trade of 1788, has made a faceplate for slavery. This slave trade was a big part of the Atlantic Triangle. However, it consisted of the Central America, Brazil, Europe, the Caribbean, Portugal, South America, and North American imports. Moreover, all of the imports had something to do with cheap labor, kidnapping, value, and the supply and demand. The means of goods being traded were slaves, sugar cane, cotton, tobacco,…

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    The excerpt on slavery in Brazil comes from book titled, “Shaping the New World African Slavery in the Americas, 1500 - 1888”, which was written by Eric Nellis, a history professor from the University of British Columbia, and published in 2013. The purpose of this text is to explain Portugal and Brazil’s key role in assimilating the enslavement of the African people in the New World. This is evident when the author writes, “Brazil’s role as the hemisphere’s greatest importer of Africans began…

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    The film Human Bondage gave a disturbing analysis of the history of human trafficking. The roots of this dehumanizing practice can be traced back to ancient times. Early civilizations like the Greeks and Romans would take prisoners of war and use them as slaves. This was seen as a common practice, as humans were commodified and their trade was integrated into the economies of these early societies. Though taking prisoners of war was a fairly common practice, slavery took many different forms in…

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