" A Strange and Hostile Land"
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Discover the brutal truths of the transatlantic slave trade and the enduring scars it left on generations with our esteemed guest, Dr. Harry Singleton. Through gripping narratives, we examine how slaveholders strategically dismantled family bonds and social cohesion to suppress unity among enslaved people. From the bustling auction blocks of Charleston and New Orleans to the oppressive grip of slave codes, each story is a haunting reminder of the systemic dehumanization faced by African slaves.
We also delve into the harrowing practice of flogging, rooted in misinterpreted biblical scriptures, and the relentless sexual exploitation and labor demands imposed on enslaved women. These narratives highlight the grim realities of life under slavery, where resistance could mean brutal punishment, and submission was a path to survival. The oppressive systems designed to capture runaway slaves further emphasize the harsh environment in which African Americans struggled for freedom.
But amidst this darkness, a narrative of hope emerges. Listen as we celebrate the power of education as a tool for liberation, with figures like Frederick Douglass and Harriet Jacobs leading the charge. Dr. Singleton also casts light on how Africans redefined Christianity, creating empowering theologies that inspired resilience and hope. Join us as we navigate these complex histories, shedding light on the legacy of slavery and the ongoing pursuit of justice and equality.
Chapters
1. " A Strange and Hostile Land" (00:00:00)
2. The Slave Trade (00:00:12)
3. History of Flogging in Slavery (00:17:27)
4. Slave Codes & Restrictions on African Americans (00:31:26)
5. Education as a Tool for Liberation (00:42:27)
6. Emerging African Theologies in Slavery (00:48:25)
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