Summary: African slave trade
movement
The African slave trade movement that manifested itself
as America’s “peculiar
institution” began as a search for cheap
labor. It was nurtured
by imagining the slave as Intimate Enemy and
its dynamic was the drive to suppress
and obliterate the
feminine and the presence of the Mother Goddess.
Enslavement is abuse at its most savage level.
America’s
savagery tapped into dreadful fear as it
legally defined African slaves as property.
(This was likewise expressed through the Atomic Bomb’s disrespect
for the personal worth of Yellow People.)
Slaves were
America’s “shadow
people.”
Slavery in all its contradictions,
horrors, abuses and violations of human personhood found expression
through
the alleged sexual and parenting relationship between Sally Hemings
and her master, Thomas Jefferson. In parallel to
Adam and Eve's Rib relationship, Sally
and Tom made present the Dark Mother and Dark Father. Their relationship
expressed the Lone Male dominion
and domination over the feminine and the Goddess that is a defining
characteristic of the Warrior's Quest.
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