Varun Shetty

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Another body of scholarship has long argued that it was the lack of a concept of private land ownership, or at least the common practice of it, in many African societies, that encouraged the trade in humans. People themselves thus became one of the most important forms of capital, both living and fungible.
Born in Blackness: Africa, Africans, and the Making of the Modern World, 1471 to the Second World War
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