
Religion, Race, and the Double Helix of White Supremacy
Harvard Divinity School
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The Black Blood of the Americas
Bartolomideles Casas on the other hand witnessed and actually participated in horrific violence against native populations in the Caribbean. So his experience led him to take the opposite stance from Sepovatte. Instead of seeing native people as devil worshipers he described them as gentle lambs. They're basically innocents who were only heathens because they'd never been exposed to the gospel. But Las Casas then made a move that was consequential for the development of slavery in the Americas. Even as he defended native people against enslavement he argued for the enslavement of African people to meet the labor needs of the colonists.
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