The other slavery

the uncovered story of Indian enslavement in America

431 pages

English language

Published Nov. 8, 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

ISBN:
978-0-547-64098-3
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OCLC Number:
913924416

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A landmark history: the sweeping story of the enslavement of tens of thousands of Indians across America, from the time of the conquistadors up to the early 20th century. Since the time of Columbus, Indian slavery was illegal in much of the American continent. Yet, as Andrés Reséndez illuminates, 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, then forced to descend into the "mouth of hell" of eighteenth-century silver mines or, later, made to serve as domestics for Mormon settlers and rich Anglos. Reséndez builds the case that it was mass slavery--more than epidemics--that decimated Indian populations across North America. New evidence, including testimonies of courageous priests, rapacious merchants, Indian captives, and Anglo colonists, sheds light too on Indian enslavement of other Indians--as what started as a European …

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Subjects

  • Slave trade
  • Indians of North America
  • Indian slaves
  • Treatment of Indians
  • Slavery
  • History

Places

  • United States
  • North America