Dubois that explains the slave trade as, “the most magnificent drama in the last thousand years of human history.”(Pg. 4) One might take this as Rediker advocating for the slave trade, but instead what he is trying to do is to get us to remember that this was a magnificent time in human history because of the people it involved, not because of how it boosted the economy. He goes on to explain that of the 12.4 million slaves who were put onto slave ships, 10.6 million of them ended up on plantations making commodities that would transform the new world by allowing it to prosper in ways previously unattainable (pg. 5). Rediker wants us to understand that historians have presented the slave trade in a way that allowed slave traders “to hide the reality and consequences of their actions from themselves and from posterity” (pg. 12) because they focused too much on the numbers and not the brutal reality of what actually happened. Rediker instead focuses on the dehumanization that occurred to the slaves, the high death rate for slaves and crew, and the excessive use of power that was indiscriminately
Dubois that explains the slave trade as, “the most magnificent drama in the last thousand years of human history.”(Pg. 4) One might take this as Rediker advocating for the slave trade, but instead what he is trying to do is to get us to remember that this was a magnificent time in human history because of the people it involved, not because of how it boosted the economy. He goes on to explain that of the 12.4 million slaves who were put onto slave ships, 10.6 million of them ended up on plantations making commodities that would transform the new world by allowing it to prosper in ways previously unattainable (pg. 5). Rediker wants us to understand that historians have presented the slave trade in a way that allowed slave traders “to hide the reality and consequences of their actions from themselves and from posterity” (pg. 12) because they focused too much on the numbers and not the brutal reality of what actually happened. Rediker instead focuses on the dehumanization that occurred to the slaves, the high death rate for slaves and crew, and the excessive use of power that was indiscriminately