(Thomas Krannawitter,John E. James) USofA - America's Founding Greatest Anti-Slavery Movement

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America’s Founding Was Greatest AntiSlavery Movement in History Thomas Krannawitter / July 02, 2020

Thomas L. Krannawitter, Ph.D., a former professor, is cofounder of The Vino & Veritas Society, which is devoted to forming a Declaration of Independence culture in America. His many books include “Vindicating Lincoln” (2008), which was featured by the History Book Club and endorsed by the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. This Independence Day, more than any in living memory, it is vitally important that we reflect upon that greatest of all antislavery documents, the Declaration of Independence. That document in turn launched the greatest abolitionist movement in human history: the United States of America. The United States was not founded as a regime of institutionalized racism, tribalism, or injustice. Intrinsic to the founding principles of this country, America institutionalized freedom, institutionalized opportunity, and institutionalized justice. We need only remember. And we should. It might be the only thing that prevents our country from further descent into violent chaos and the tyranny that typically follows. Slavery is old. Slavery is older than human history, stretching back thousands of years to prehistoric times, before written historical records were kept. Slavery has taken different forms among different people in different places around the globe, existing at one time or another—often for long periods of time—on every continent. Sometimes slavery has resulted from war, sometimes from religious persecution, sometimes from debt. Skin color has been important in some kinds of slavery, not so much in others. When the sciences of shipbuilding and sailing became advanced enough for the reliable transportation of cargo, transoceanic trade in slaves became big business. It was the first time large numbers of slaves were sold and sent to distant lands, where they lived among people strikingly different from themselves. 1


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