The Top Five Reasons Why Black People Were Not United Against Their Enslavement

a sketch showing an African slave trader in Africa whipping captives as they are taken away by their new masters

The Top Five Reasons Why Black People Were Not United Against Their Enslavement

a sketch showing people gathered on a shoreline as small boats full of other people leave towards a ship in the ocean

“Shipping Slaves Through The Surf, West African Coast. A Cruiser Signaled in Sight“
(From a Sketch by a Merchant on the Coast)
1856
(Source: The Church Missionary Intelligencer: A Monthly Journal of Missionary Information, Volume 7, via Slavery Images)

Black people have been through it all.

We have been through the thick and the thin; the pain and the gain; the highs and lows; the sunshine and the rain.

But even while we endured these trials together, we were never a fully unified people.

Here are some of the primary reasons why we were not united in the time of our greatest adversity: universal enslavement.

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