The Slave Trail of Tears
Jun 17, 2016•54 min
Episode description
Most of us have heard about the trans-Atlantic slave trade, one of the worst aspects of African-American slavery. But what happened to enslaved Africans once they reached the East Coast of the United States?
As it turns out, many of them still had a long way to go, into the even worse conditions in the interior of the Deep South, along routes that author Edward Ball calls “The Slave Trail of Tears.”
Join us for a disturbing, but riveting, discussion of this little-known chapter of American constitutional history.
As it turns out, many of them still had a long way to go, into the even worse conditions in the interior of the Deep South, along routes that author Edward Ball calls “The Slave Trail of Tears.”
Join us for a disturbing, but riveting, discussion of this little-known chapter of American constitutional history.
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