
DISTURBING FACTS OF SLAVERY THAT WILL HAUNT YOU FOREVER! | BANNED FACTS THAT STILL SHOCK HISTORIANS
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Most people learn slavery in two short textbook pages.
Cotton fields.
Plantations.
Abraham Lincoln.
Freedom.
But the real history was far darker—and far more horrifying—than most classrooms ever dared to explain.
Behind the white columns of plantations and patriotic speeches about freedom was a system built not just on forced labor, but on calculated cruelty, profit, and the destruction of human lives.
There were entire farms created for one purpose only:
breeding slaves like livestock.
They didn’t grow cotton.
They produced people.
Men were forced to impregnate dozens of enslaved women so children could be born as property, entered into ledgers like livestock and sold for profit.
Virginia became one of the richest exporters—not of tobacco—
but of human beings.
Mothers were ripped from children.
Families were sold in pieces.
And every newborn was treated as an investment.
Doctors used enslaved people as medical experiments.
Women like Anarcha were cut open again and again without anesthesia.
One woman endured over 30 surgeries while doctors took notes like they were studying animals.
Modern medicine was built on pain no one wanted to remember.
Runaway slaves were hunted with specially trained dogs.
Caught.
Branded with hot irons.
Whipped until flesh opened.
Salt rubbed into wounds.
Some had their ears cut.
Others had tendons severed so they could never run again.
Even crying could be punished.
A mother whose child was sold away could be whipped for showing grief.
Sadness itself was treated as rebellion.
Children barely old enough to walk were forced to work.
By six, many were already in the fields.
By ten, they were sold at auctions like cattle.
And if they escaped?
Even freedom papers often meant nothing.
Free Black people in the North were kidnapped and sold back into slavery through organized criminal networks.
Solomon Northup was one of the lucky ones who returned.
Most never did.
Even the Bible was rewritten.
Slave owners removed verses about freedom and Moses leading people out of bondage, leaving only passages about obedience and submission.
Faith itself became another chain.
And perhaps the most disturbing truth of all—
slavery was not a side story in America.
It was the economy.
In 1860, enslaved people were worth more than all the gold, silver, and currency in the United States combined.
More valuable than banks.
More valuable than railroads.
More valuable than freedom itself.
This wasn’t chaos.
It was a system.
Organized.
Legal.
Profitable.
And protected.
But the final truth historians still argue over is this:
Did slavery ever truly end…
or did it simply change its name?
Because when the chains disappeared,
the prisons grew.
And what happened next may be the darkest chapter of all…
👇 Full story in the comments.
Abraham Madu
id slavery ever truly end…
or did it simply change its name?
Because when the chains disappeared,
the prisons grew.
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This very picture was screen shot from a video session I made at Richard's Bay, at Durban; Kwa-Zulu Natal of South Africa but the most Iconic event that transpired that very day is that I was making the live teaching of the Masterclass which I titled "The Conquered Sperm".
Unbeknownst to me, this very fence behind me is the resident of a High Ranking Resident of those Pink people living in South Africa.
As I was making the Analogy, explaining why many South Africans still stand in Awe on the sight of the Pink men as a result of the conditioned reflexes of generational trauma coming from the DNA of their Conquered Ancestors, I never knew that this Pink Man had been listening all along to the point he climbed the ladder to ask of who I was.
Lo and Behold, if I don't have my documents that very day, it's either I would had been arrested or deported or whichever thing plays out but I know it would not have been funny as it took a while for him to agree that it was actually a Blackman deciphering the matrix of their system.
My Host "Nwaeze a dịghị Efu Namba" from ụmụaka would still recount this event as he told me that the message I was teaching that very day is almost a timeless revolution as it is against the colonial modus operandi.
To cut the long story short, that very teaching did not survive long on Facebook except the clips that I cut short.
Facebook later deleted that video as it was flagged as against their community guidelines and blah blah blah.
Recall that in 1969, Ghana Expelled Nigerian from their Border and fast forward to 1983, Nigeria returned the courtesy with the popular slogan of "Ghana must Go" and painfully the Xenophobic attacks going on in South Africa is enough attestation that we are still the offsprings of a "Conquered Sperm and Ovaries" since we had began to tag Africans as aliens in their own continent.
I recall that I was at the Golela border of Swaziland(Eswatini) and South Africa last year around June only to be told by my own kind who looks exactly like me that I'm a foreigner 😭.
That alone was not much painful until she said that the South African fellow who was traveling with me that speaks the same kwa-Zulu as herself was also a foreigner, that was when it dawned on me that Africa is not yet free.
The shackles of slavery is still Fresh and the yoke is now seen as jewelery by many.
Once slaves begins to consider their shackles as jewelry, then it is obvious that the problem is now mental.
So when you see my post in your #fyp, see me not as a talkative or a controversial person who enjoys long suffering but rather, perceive it from the perspective that I'm amongst the few whose consciousness had been elevated to ignite the consciousness in you.
Thus, I'm that Christ striving to ignite the Christ Consciousness in you as that is the only whence we can say that we are fully awaken; whence we awaken our neighbors.
I can come to you as bold, over confident or even proud, but the only thing is that if the former is not within me; you will not be tickled to listen.
So as I poke your beliefs, faith, Politics or even education , utilize those energy which you usually use to argue with me and do some deep research, not from the pages of the western information; rather seek indigenous perspectives as "those who invaded us would not write the truth about us."
"May we not loose ourselves in search of ourselves."
Did slavery ever truly end…
or did it simply change its name?
Because when the chains disappeared,
the prisons grew.
Ntị ọdị kwa?
Ya kpọtụba!
Ya gazie.
Ụmụ nne Abrahamụọgụ Aṇụsịobi Madụ.