It takes no more research than a trip to almost any public library or college to show the incredibly lopsided coverage of slavery in the United States or in the Western Hemisphere, as compared to the meager writings on even larger number of Africans enslaved in the Islamic countries of the Middle East and North Africa, not to mention the vast numbers of Europeans also enslaved in centuries past in the Islamic world and within Europe itself. At least a million Europeans were enslaved by North African pirates alone from 1500 to 1800, and some Europeans slaves were still being sold on the auction blocks in Egypt, years after the Emancipation Proclamation freed blacks in the United States.
“What was peculiar about the West was not that it participated in the
worldwide evil of slavery, but that it later abolished that evil, not
only in Western societies but also in other societies subject to Western
control or influence. This was possible only because the anti-slavery
movement coincided with an era in which Western power and hegemony were
at their zenith, so that it was essentially European imperialism which
ended slavery. This idea might seem shocking, not because it does not
fit the facts, but because it does not fit the prevailing vision of our
time.”
~ Thomas Sowell, Black Rednecks and White Liberals (2005)
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