Perspective: The Other Slavery
slavery as a phenomenon of the early colonial period, a set of practices that fell into disuse once Africans were brought to the Americas in sufficient numbers. In reality, Native slavery in its many guises coexisted with African slavery all along and proved nearly impossible to eradicate. Bonampak mural, Room 2, Chiapas, Mexico, 791 CE.
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