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Voices of Slavery: An American Shame

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Voices of Slavery: An American Shame

By: Geoffrey Giuliano
Narrated by: Geoffrey Giuliano
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Ever since the innocent people of Africa and other ports of call were heartlessly enslaved by profiteers, one of the greatest outrages in history has spread a legacy of violence and shame across the globe.

In this stirring and evocative audio history, the actual voices of these poor souls are presented for close examination and study. That this should never happen again is clear. Through an understanding of our collective past, we become stronger and more enlightened.

Let the sorrowful voices of a distant time propel us together toward a more compassionate and benevolent future. A must-listen for not only history buffs, schools, or universities but also for all freethinking Americans as well.

The music for this audiobook is provided by AudioNautix.

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Social Sciences United States

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