Second Middle Passage

As the United States began to expand, the demand for cotton led to an increase of slave trades in the country. Eager to capitalize, slave owners sold slaves into the deep south and west in the name of expanding the economy.
Chained and shackled together, black families were uprooted, disrupted and forced to start again in the name of preparing for white civilization. The domestic slave trade mimicked patterns of shattering families in Africa, all the while placing financial gain before humanity. In total, nearly one million black slaves were sold during this time, lasting up until the Civil War.
In this episode of Black History In Two Minutes or So hosted by Henry Louis Gates Jr., with additional commentary from Hasan Jeffries of Ohio State University and Vincent Brown of Harvard University, we explore the second middle passage, a forced migration meant to support the booming cotton industry and westward expansion, all the while continuing the cycle of tearing black families apart for fiscal gain.
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Executive Producers:
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• Henry Louis Gates Jr.
• Dyllan McGee
• Deon Taylor
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• Romilla Karnick
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  • @w3n33dam1racl3
    @w3n33dam1racl32 жыл бұрын

    The psychological, emotional, and spiritual trauma they experienced

  • @colinhadley6640
    @colinhadley66403 жыл бұрын

    explain how this devastated generations to come? I gotta essay due

  • @adventuresntoto

    @adventuresntoto

    2 жыл бұрын

    um we lost access to our families. my family can only go back to the 1870s to 90s in records cause we were victims of this being relocated to northern louisiana. i hate that schools have this done as some assignment cause this shit is traumatic and not all of us have access/resources to look up out families

  • @africarib

    @africarib

    Жыл бұрын

    You need someone to explain to you how being sold away from your family and having on control over your life is devastating long term?!