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The Other Slavery
Andrés Reséndez

The Other Slavery

Mariner Books (Apr 18, 2017)
9780544947108
| Trade Paperback
431 pages | 135 x 203 mm | USA | English
$ 16.99 | Value: $ 16.99

Genre

  • History

Subject

  • American History
  • American Indians
  • American Southwest
  • American West
  • Caribbean
  • Eighteenth Century (1700s)
  • Enslavement
  • Fifteenth Century (1400s)
  • Indigenous history
  • Ninteenth Century (1800s)
  • North America
  • Racism
  • Seventeenth Century (1600s)
  • Sixteenth Century (1500s)
  • Spanish America
  • Spanish Empire
  • United Mexican States, 1810-

Plot

Since the time of Columbus, Indian slavery was illegal in much of the American continent. Yet, as Andrés Reséndez illuminates in his myth-shattering The Other Slavery, it was practiced for centuries as an open secret. There was no abolitionist movement to protect the tens of thousands of Natives who were kidnapped and enslaved by the conquistadors.

Reséndez builds the incisive case that it was mass slavery—more than epidemics—that decimated Indian populations across North America. Through riveting new evidence, including testimonies of courageous priests, rapacious merchants, and Indian captives, The Other Slavery reveals nothing less than a key missing piece of American history.

For over two centuries we have fought over, abolished, and tried to come to grips with African American slavery. It is time for the West to confront an entirely separate, equally devastating enslavement we have long failed truly to see.