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[QUOTE]Originally posted by blackman: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Yonis: [qb] Wally you need to provide more evidence that slaves were raided throughout the whole of the African continent for the new world, since this is something new to most people. W.e.b. Dubois wrote that book long time ago thus it's outdated and obsolete. Do you have any fresh material that can support this? I think people might find this quite interesting. [/qb][/QUOTE]Provided in the link posted by Kemson, "from the Cape of Good Hope to the Cape of Delgado, including Madagascar). The slave trade had the greatest impact upon central and western African. According to James Rawley, West Africa supplied 3/5ths of the slaves for exportation between 1701-1810. Half of the slaves were exported to South America, 42% to the Caribbean Islands, 7% to British North America, and 2% to Central America." http://innercity.org/holt/slavechron.html Slave were taken from Madagascar. If you know geograhy, Madagascar is an island on the east side of Africa. So Africans were taken from the east side of Africa also. However, most were taken from West and Central Africa. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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