In this article, Henry Louis Gates Jr. has confronted the less acknowledged side to the story of the huge market of slavery before abolition in Europe and the American continents. That truth is that a large number of African kingdoms willingly conducted raids and built fortunes through running huge slave markets. As the article reiterates, most of the slave merchants simply appeared on the ports and few ever entered into the interior in large numbers. Understandably, this complicates the demand for reparations because all of Africa has cast itself as a victim of the great injustice based entirely on racial prejudice. Still, I find that while Henry Louis Gates Jr. has exposed the ability of Africans to stand eyeball to eyeball with the contradiction with the main powers from Europe bearing most of the shame. The missing story is that of Arab collaboration in the slavery movement especially in the North and eastern coasts of Africa. To my mind, too often the equally brutal role of the Arabs in Africa is easily forgotten or subsumed in the story about the transatlantic slavery. Unlike the professor, I am less confident that President Obama's involvement will end the blame game and so I only wager that the history be taught with high fidelity to facts.
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