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Indian slavery in colonial times within the present limits of the United States (Classic Books) Paperback – October 22, 2025

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Management number 218106353 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $4.43 Model Number 218106353
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Indian Slavery in Colonial Times within the Present Limits of the United States by Almon Wheeler Lauber is a groundbreaking exploration of the complex and often overlooked topic of indigenous slavery in North America. Published in 1913, Lauber meticulously documents the various forms and implications of Native American servitude from the European arrival in the 16th century until the onset of the American Revolution. The book delves into the social, economic, and legal frameworks that allowed for the enslavement of Native peoples, revealing the harsh realities they faced and the moral contradictions of colonial powers. Lauber’s detailed research, underscored by primary sources, offers insight into the relationships between indigenous populations and European settlers, as well as the impact on both cultures. This scholarly work sheds light on a dark chapter of American history, challenging readers to confront the lasting consequences of colonialism and the narratives surrounding race and human rights in the United States. Read more

Language English
Publisher Lettel Books
Dimensions 6 x 0.7 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.18 pounds
Print length 310 pages
Publication date October 22, 2025

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