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Discover the untold story of America's hidden past with "The Ledger and the Chain: How Domestic Slave Traders Shaped America" book. Delve into the harrowing yet forgotten tale of the internal slave trade and its profound impact on the making of our great nation. Written by award-winning historian, Joshua D. Rothman, this groundbreaking account uncovers the pivotal role of slave traders in slavery's expansion and the prosperity of the United States.
In "The Ledger and the Chain," Rothman vividly portrays the lives and careers of prominent figures in the domestic slave trade, Isaac Franklin, John Armfield, and Rice Ballard. These influential businessmen were not merely peripheral players – they were the architects of the largest and most powerful slave-trading operation in American history. As you immerse yourself in their stories, you'll gain a deep understanding of how their relentless pursuit of financial success shaped the nation we know today.
This gripping narrative highlights the intricate web of capital flows that connected southern plantations to northeastern banks. Astonishingly, Franklin, Armfield, and Ballard were not social outcasts but highly respected members of society. Their wealth and influence stemmed from their ability to traffic and sell over half a million enslaved people from the Upper South to the Deep South.
With its careful blend of entrepreneurial ambition and brutal violence towards enslaved individuals, the domestic slave trade left an indelible mark on the fabric of America. By exploring this dark chapter of our history, "The Ledger and the Chain" confronts readers with the uncomfortable reality of the nation's past, urging us all to reflect on the lasting consequences of a deeply unjust system.
Uncover a hidden piece of history, challenge your perception of America's past, and gain a fresh insight into the making of our nation. Order "The Ledger and the Chain: How Domestic Slave Traders Shaped America" today and embark on a transformative educational journey unlike any other.
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