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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tukuler: [QB] The Triangular Trade was based on race, colour, and continental origin. This is the major impact African blacks will face well into the future. It even effects those non-African blacks sharing much the same phenotypes as Africa's blacks. [list] [*][i] As the French philosopher Alexis de Tocqueville observes in his writings about his travels in the United States in the 1830s, the fact that [URL=http://underscore]slavery in America is not based on legal standing alone (which could allow a freed slave’s former status to go undetected), but instead on the observation of race and its interpretation as a signal of an inferior condition of soul[/URL] that is said to render one fit for and capable of benefiting from enslavement, makes it likely that [URL=http://underscore]this nation’s specific experience with slavery will have terribly persistent and horribly debilitating sociological and psychological effects long after it (eventually) achieves abolition, legal equality and even effective black enfranchisement[/URL].(36) He was, of course, dead right.[/i] S. Sara Monoson (2011) Navigating Race, Class, Polis and Empire: The Place of Empirical Analysis in Aristotle’s Account of Natural Slavery (36). Alexis de Tocqueville (2003 [1835/1840] 326-50. Democracy in America [/list] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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