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TRUTH about WHITE SLAVERY ~ {The WHITE Slave Trade} ~ (No More Biased FAKE HISTORY)
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The cover picture speaks volumes: The two WHITE WOMEN are bound hand-and-foot; they are bound to the chairs: at the waist; they are NAKED; and they are being prodded by the two MONEY-oriented middle-eastern slaver-men.
I submit that they are being branded.
All a long long long time ago . . .
That is probably some sort of brazier at the lower right-hand part of the drawing; beneath the chair on the right. It probably contains red-hot coals, and those creepy little branding irons are being heated up there, as these ghouls are processing their slaves/commodities.
(Sure, it's a fallible drawing; a drawing based on many many eye-witness accounts. Just store it away in the "possibilities" file . . .)
That's the real world, folks.
The card trick referenced is commonly called: "Three-Card Monty."
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"Was the trans-Atlantic slave trade more extensive than any other?
-------- REFERENCES:
Number of slaves in Roman Empire. D’Arms, John H. & Kopf, E. Christian, Editors (1980) Seaborne Commerce of Ancient Rome: Studies in Archaeology and History). Rome: American Academy in Rome
Ethnic origin of slaves in Rome. Prowse Tracy L., Henry P. Schwarcz, Peter Garnsey, Martin Knyf, Roberto Macchiarelli, Luca Bondioli (2007) Isotopic evidence for age‐related immigration to imperial Rome. Washington: American Journal of Physical Anthropology
Extent of slavery in 19th century Africa. Coupland, Reginald (1938) East Africa and Its Invaders from the Earliest Times to the Death of Seyyid Said in 1856. Oxford: The Clarendon Press
First recorded reference to slaves. Cotterell, Arthur, Editor (1980) The Encyclopaedia of Ancient Civilisations. New York: Mayflower Books" --HistoryDebunked
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