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The Other Slavery: The Uncovered Story Of Indian Enslavement In America,New
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National Book Award Finalist Winner Of The Bancroft Prize. A Landmark Historythe Sweeping Story Of The Enslavement Of Tens Of Thousands Of Indians Across America, From The Time Of The Conquistadors Up To The Early Twentieth Century.Since The Time Of Columbus, Indian Slavery Was Illegal In Much Of The American Continent. Yet, As Andrs Resndez Illuminates In His Mythshattering 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.Resndez Builds The Incisive Case That It Was Mass Slaverymore Than Epidemicsthat 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.The Other Slavery Is Nothing Short Of An Epic Recalibration Of American History, One Thats Long Overduein Addition To His Skills As A Historian And An Investigator, Rsendez Is A Skilled Storyteller With A Truly Remarkable Subject. This Is Historical Nonfiction At Its Most Important And Most Necessary. Literary Hub, 20 Best Works Of Nonfiction Of The Decadeone Of The Most Profound Contributions To North American History.Los Angeles Times
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- Q: What is the page count of this book? A: This book has four hundred forty-eight pages. It provides a comprehensive exploration of Indian enslavement in America.
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- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is Andrés Reséndez. He is recognized for his significant contributions to historical nonfiction.
- Q: What genre does this book belong to? A: This book belongs to the Native American genre. It addresses critical historical themes regarding Indian enslavement.
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- Q: What themes are explored in this book? A: The book explores themes of slavery, history, and cultural impact. It provides insights into the often overlooked narratives of Indian enslavement.
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