They Were White and They Were Slaves: The Untold History of the Enslavement of Whites in Early America.
P**.
Eye-opening
Adding to other reviews here, two main comments for my experience with this book.First, especially in the current time, I found that this book doesn't portray "who was enslaved" as a zero-sum game. In other words, he documents in detail what happened with Slavic, English, Irish, and other white Europeans, but he also speaks a bit about Africans becoming slaves. My read was this book does not at all attempt to diminish the horrors of slavery inflicted upon Africans, but it supplements that well-known historical record with how millions of Slavic, English, and Irish men, women, and children were also enslaved. The book also discusses the horrendous labor conditions in England during those times. There is much history in this book I had no idea about, and the author constantly provides detailed citations to source reference material.Second, the book really gave me a sense that we humans have been depriving each other of liberty and life for, well, a really long time - millennia. This enslavement and killing knew no racial or geographic boundaries, as everyone seems to have done this to everyone else, including to people very similar to themselves. The book talks about how Vikings a thousand years ago would sell other white Europeans into slavery, followed by other Europeans, and of course Africans sold other Africans into slavery, and both buyers and sellers transcended any race we in modernity might want to pick out in particular. We all did it. Again, that is not to diminish or elevate any one or any group in particular, it is a comment on gaining wider and more complete historical knowledge which can only inform our modern ethical choices and how we shape our polity and society going forward.The book, despite its "budget" appearance, is very well written and very readable. I expected to pick it up and find a dry historical tome that would take me some time to read; instead, I found it riveting (admittedly it helps to be interested in history to begin with). Given the current political temper, its title and material is a little controversial, but truth is paramount. The book is not that long, so for curious and open-eyed students of history, I highly recommend it.
R**E
An Incredible Read!
First off, Mr. Hoffman II gives the reader so much information with references! When I read his book I actually cried.I became interested in English history when I heard several English historians talk over the radio about how Americans do not even know their own history. This sent me off digging in every book I could get my hands on looking for our history.I've done some extensive research into my family history (approximately 30 years worth), I knew they came in from Ireland and Scotland on my father's side of the family. Everyone of them came in to the ports of Virginia. I could find no history of their old birth records - nothing. Their census records all said Virginia. Why Virginia? The writer explains all that and much more!Mr. Hoffman II explained so many things to the reader about our history about Scottish and Irish fighting men that were taken from their lands to settle in North America. England needed money, what's more they wanted them off the soils of Scotland and Ireland. How many fighters became slaves, political prisoners, and indentured. Some signed up on their own free will but had no earthly idea what they were getting themselves into.The horrors they had to endure was unbelievable.When I look on web about indentured slavery in American History they made it sound like a darn vacation away from Europe for a few years! But a master is a master no matter what color he is and no matter what color the servant is.This book explains a lot and it also makes you more aware as to why the political correct historians want this history under the rug! Read it, it is for every culture - he left no one out. It will shock you.
M**I
A MUST READ
Very informative and the book expanded on what little I knew of our country's true history. I felt such pain in knowing how little value was place on human life when most were just poor or orphaned and probably had much better potential than they were given. ALL AMERICANS need to READ THIS BOOK, especially students in high school. They know NOTHING of the truth and feel like only blacks were ever slaves or oppressed. That is simply NOT TRUE. In fact, more whites than blacks can claim slave ancestry, especially if you count all of the whites pressed into slavery by Muslim pirates in the 1600s in Europe.
W**L
Nothing new here.
The author talks about Indentured servants. Those of us doing our family tree knows about indentured servants ,This book doesn't help you find any ancestors.
A**X
Very informative
An excellent, informative, and disturbing read. We've been brain-washed with "po oppress" propaganda the true horror were English and Irish kidnapped and stole from street and own bed. THEY were second "slaves." (Indians being first.) Irish were treated more horrific than bought "po oppress." Living quarters worse than "po oppress," who coined the phrase "po white trash."Excellent, horribly disturbing but MUST read.
T**N
Shocking Subject - A Must Read
An easy read. Highly annotated. An unknown subject to most Americans. White people were not indentured servants - they were slaves. The first slaves in the Colonies who were treated like animals and worked to death.
M**E
Brilliant read
This is a brilliant book that exposes the hidden history of white slavery in the plantations of America and the West Indies, British slaves that were transported to America 100 years before African slaves were transported.It is sad to read and just shows man's inhumanity to man and that race was never an issue and that white slaves were treated as bad if not worse than black slaves.This really turns the history of slavery on it's head.
D**T
Always wondered why...
This book explains a lot of those little questions you have always had but thought it was just the way it was. It's a shame that we only teach kids sanitary history. This history, not opinion. Everyone of all races need to know and understand the complete story of slavery in the entire world, over more than the small slice they currently believe to be the complete story.This book is a good, but tough read. There are a lot of quotes from other sources that are used as part of the "story". Soldier through, you will be happy you did. Discovering one of the largest sources of the stereotypical southern racism is a real eye opener. Discovering its not what we have always been led to believe it was is educational.Book contains documented statistics that will disturb a lot of people.Churchill once said "We must always look forward, but we have to understand our history in order to not repeat the mistakes of the past. I have seen too many instances where people continue to pursue wrong courses of action because they do not take the time to think critically about what has happened in the past.".Youth of today need to be taught the complete story.
N**E
indispensable pour connaitre la vraie histoire de l'esclavage en Amérique
L'histoire de l'esclavage est régulièrement adaptée aux buts idéologiques de ses rédacteurs. Il est nécessaire de connaitre au moins la vraie histoire des esclaves qui ont vécu et souffert en Amérique, les noirs ont certes beaucoup souffert mais ils n'étaient ni les premiers ni les seuls, Des Irlandais, des Ecossais, des pauvres grandes villes anglaises ont fait partie de ces malheureuses victimes que personne ne mentionne . Ce livre participe à une meilleure connaissance de la vérité historique. Des blancs ont été réduits en esclavage dans de nombreux pays et à des époques différentes il faut aussi connaître cette histoire ou la redécouvrir par respect envers la Vérité et pour honorer les victimes de cette atrocité
R**G
Another myth (or lie) we've been fed
Excellent book, and well-referenced, on setting straight the myth that only blacks suffered from slavery. The treatment of white people - poor, destitute, working class in the UK and US - was simply horrendous, and often worse than that of blacks because slaveowners had to pay heavily for black slaves. Makes a mockery of the Left's blame of white people, ignoring the elite class and their reprehensibility as per usual. Hoffmann targets wisely the academic class who are servants of the lies, generally speaking.
M**E
One A Slave Laways A Slave
this writer should be given a big pat on the back for unveiling this part of history that had been hidden away for many decades.at first shocked but not shocked as I do believe we are only allowed to know what benefits the government, and after all this country in past centuries were hanging children who were orphaned and living on the streets stealing a little food because they were so hungry , if you were lucky you were sent to Australia or so we are lead to believe by the history books but, I doubt if what we are told is any where near the truth, so this wonderful read ( They Were White and They Were Slaves ) hits the nail on the head, nothing has changed then.
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