There's an account that geremy d popkin includes in his facing racial revolution, calldmon odyssey. And this person talks about arriving in san de ming, having a wonderful lunch. And you can magine they nes white colonial clothes and and enjoying themselves while they're being served tea. This is probably bo reality, and yet also a trope. This is what this revolution's going to have to live down in terms of atrocities.
The Atlantic Slave Trade mixes centuries of human bondage with violence, economics, commerce, geo-political competition, liberty, morality, injustice, revolution, tragedy and bloody reckonings. That sounds like a lot, yet this show merely scratches the surface of this enormous subject.