03/13/2023 / By Ethan Huff
Did you know that white slavery in the Americas was far more prevalent than black slavery? It’s true, but you will never hear about it in a conventional history book, thanks to politically correct censorship.
Contrary to what the globalists would have us all believe, white people were slaves, too. Michael Hoffman in his book “They Were White and They Were Slaves” writes about the matter:
“Negro slavery was efficiently established in colonial America because Black slaves were governed, organized and controlled by the structures and organization that were first used to enslave and control Whites. Black slaves were late-comers fitted into a system already developed.”
It turns out that taking over and colonizing a land like America’s first settlers did requires a lot of work. And since those doing the settling did not want to get their own hands dirty, they forced others to do it instead.
In colonial America, white slaves were actually more important than the black ones, partly because there were more of them available. John Pory, a white slave owner from Virginia, stated that white slaves were America’s “principal wealth,” meaning they were the ones that built this country from its roots.
“American capitalism was viciously predatory from the days of its birth,” writes Larry Romanoff for Unz.com. “One eyewitness to the mass kidnapping of poor Whites estimated that from his personal knowledge alone, at least 10,000 were sold into slavery every year from throughout Great Britain for perhaps two centuries.”
(Related: Did you know that large food conglomerates like Hershey’s and Nestlé rely on child slave labor for some of their products?)
Believe it or not, white slaves tended to be treated much worse than black slaves. This had to do with Great Britain’s steady and ongoing supply of poor whites, which were considered to be the most expendable.
In many cases, poor whites from England and Ireland were tricked into signing indentured servitude contracts promising them free land after paying off their passage to the New World. Instead, they received a lifetime of horrific abuse at the hand of slave owners like Mordecai Manuel Noah, who was described as “the most distinguished Jewish layman of his time.” Noah perversely equated the slavery he took advantage of with freedom, stating:
“There is liberty under the name of slavery. A field Negro has his cottage, his wife, and children, his easy task, his little patch of corn and potatoes, his garden and fruit, which are his revenue and property. The house servant has handsome clothing, his luxurious meals, his admitted privacy, a kind master, and an indulgent and frequently fond mistress.”
What white slaves went through in this country, assuming they survived the ship ride over, is far worse than anything you have probably ever heard or read, even with regard to black slaves. It was a horror show of unbelievable abuse in which poor whites were treated like cattle before being discarded.
Poor white females were often interbred with African men, that is until laws were passed to forbid the practice “because this production of offspring interfered with the profits of a large Jewish slave trader.”
One wonders: will the ancestors of poor white slaves be entitled to the same reparations now being promised to pretty much anyone with dark skin? Will the ancestors of white slaves have to over-tan their skin to qualify, or will any considerations be made as to the true history of white slavery in this country?
More little-known truths from history that were censored from the history books can be found at RealHistory.news.
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