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" The Negro nations are, as a rule, submissive to slavery, because (Negroes) have little (that is essentially) human and have attributes that are quite similar to those of dumb... "
Cuba and Its Music: From the First Drums to the Mambo - Página 14
de Ned Sublette - 2007 - 688 páginas
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Race and Slavery in the Middle East: An Historical Enquiry

Bernard Lewis - 1990 - 220 páginas
...was made by Ibn Khaldun. Distinguishing between white slaves and black slaves he remarks: Therefore, the Negro nations are, as a rule, submissive to slavery,...attributes that are quite similar to those of dumb animals, as we have stated.'5 As Muslim power and the Islamic religion advanced farther into black...
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The End of Racism: Finding Values In An Age Of Technoaffluence

Dinesh D'Souza - 1996 - 764 páginas
...Press, New Jersey, 1967, pp. 59, 63. 100. Distinguishing between white and black slaves, Khaldun writes, "Negro nations are, as a rule, submissive to slavery,...human and have attributes that are quite similar to dumb animals." Ibid., p. 117. 101. Bernard Lewis, "The Crows of the Arabs," in Henry Louis Gates, ed.,...
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Abolitionists Abroad: American Blacks and the Making of Modern West Africa

Lamin Sanneh - 2009 - 320 páginas
..."Prolegomena to World History," written in 1377 CE, that God made Africa a natural source of slaves, for "the Negro nations are, as a rule, submissive to slavery,...attributes that are quite similar to those of dumb animals."2 The ruler of Borno thought differently. In 1391-92 he wrote a letter to the sultan of Egypt,...
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In the Image of God: Religion, Moral Values, and Our Heritage of Slavery

David Brion Davis, Sterling Professor of History and Director of the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery Resistance and Abolition David Brion Davis - 2001 - 414 páginas
...the Middle Ages, drew a significant line between white slaves and black slaves, and concluded that "the Negro nations are, as a rule submissive to slavery,...attributes that are quite similar to those of dumb animals." Khaldun added that "most of the Negroes of the first zone [the tropics] dwell in caves and...
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The African Renaissance: History, Significance, and Strategy

Washington A. Jalango Okumu - 2002 - 310 páginas
...Khaldun observes that "therefore, the Negro nations are, as a rule, submissive to slavery because they have little that is essentially human and have attributes that are quite similar to those of animals" (Daily Nation, ibid, p. 6). The rise of the Arab influence reinforced the institution of slavery,...
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Philosophers on Race: Critical Essays

Julie K. Ward, Tommy L. Lott - 2002 - 340 páginas
...someone else;" for this reason, the black nations are as a rule submissive to slavery, because they have little that is essentially human and have attributes that are quite similar to dumb animals, as I have stated."'* It troubles us to read these opinions. Philosophers claim that humanity...
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Challenging the Boundaries of Slavery

David Brion Davis - 2006 - 136 páginas
...fourteenth-century Tunisian historian Ibn Khaldun when he wrote that black people "are, as a whole submissive to slavery, because Negroes have little...attributes that are quite similar to those of dumb animals."4 There can be no doubt that the increasing purchase or capture of sub-Saharan African slaves...
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An Invitation to Anthropology: The Structure, Evolution and Cultural ...

Josep R. Llobera - 2003 - 280 páginas
...Ibn Khaldum, the most famous Arab philosopher of history of all times, could write in the Muqaddimah: 'The Negro nations are, as a rule submissive to slavery,...(Negroes) have little that is (essentially) human and possess attributes that are quite similar to those of the dumb animals' (Khaldum 1967: 117). There...
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An Invitation to Anthropology: The Structure, Evolution and Cultural ...

Josep R. Llobera - 2003 - 276 páginas
...Ibn Khaldum, the most famous Arab philosopher of history of all times, could write in the Muqaddimah: 'The Negro nations are, as a rule submissive to slavery,...(Negroes) have little that is (essentially) human and possess attributes that are quite similar to those of the dumb animals' (Khaldum 1967: 117). There...
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Debating the African Condition: Race, gender, and culture conflict

Alamin M. Mazrui, Alamin Mazrui, Willy Mutunga - 2004 - 508 páginas
...submissive to slavery. Even the eminent 14th Century Arab historian Ibn Khaldun insisted that the blacks "have little that is essentially human and have attributes that are quite similar to those of dumb animals." Such racist stereotypes and pro-slavery arguments are not any different from what we were...
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