In this epochal historical novel, Professor Modey takes another look at both the European slave trade to Africa and plantation slavery in the New World, both are old subjects. He dramatizes an imaginary journey of apology and shows how a delegation from fundamentalist groups from the former Old South traveled to Africa to show genuine remorse, make atonement and ask for reconciliation from the chiefs. He points out how the Europeans and Americans, who had the lion's share of the trade and made tons of wealth from it, must go past the sugar coated words of apology---make "atonement" for the...
In this epochal historical novel, Professor Modey takes another look at both the European slave trade to Africa and plantation slavery in the New W...