The Atlantic Slave Trade: Empire Built on Human Suffering — Fexingo History
In 1822, an enslaved carpenter named Denmark Vesey, who had purchased his freedom, was accused of orchestrating a massive slave rebellion in Charleston, South Carolina. Using his skills as a literate, well-traveled man, Vesey allegedly recruited hundreds of enslaved and free Black people, drawing on biblical stories of Exodus and the recent Haitian Revolution. The plot was betrayed, leading to a secret tribunal, dozens of executions, and the exile of many others. The aftermath saw even harsher restrictions on Black Charlestonians, including the Negro Seamen Act. But historians debate whether the conspiracy was real or a product of white paranoia. This episode pieces together what we know and what remains contested about Vesey's plot, his co-conspirators like Gullah Jack, and the legacy of fear that reshaped the South. #DenmarkVesey #Charleston #1822Conspiracy #SlaveRevolt #Abolition #GullahJack #HaitianRevolution #NegroSeamenAct #BlackHistory #SouthCarolina #Antebellum #Slavery #History #FexingoHistory #19thCentury #AfricanAmerican #Rebellion #AMEs Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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