Beginning of US Slavery

Guest Post by Walter E. Williams

Beginning of US Slavery

The New York Times has begun a major initiative, the “1619 Project,” to observe the 400th anniversary of the beginning of American slavery. It aims to reframe American history so that slavery and the contributions of black Americans explain who we are as a nation. Nikole Hannah-Jones, staff writer for The New York Times Magazine wrote the lead article, “America Wasn’t a Democracy, Until Black Americans Made It One.” She writes, “Without the idealistic, strenuous and patriotic efforts of black Americans, our democracy today would most likely look very different — it might not be a democracy at all.”

There are several challenges one can make about Hannah-Jones’s article, but I’m going to focus on the article’s most serious error, namely that the nation’s founders intended for us to be a democracy. That error is shared by too many Americans. The word democracy appears nowhere in the two most fundamental founding documents of our nation — the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. Instead of a democracy, the Constitution’s Article IV, Section 4, declares, “The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government.”

Think about it and ask yourself whether our Pledge of Allegiance says to “the democracy for which it stands” or to “the republic for which it stands.” Is Julia Ward Howe’s popular Civil War song titled “The Battle Hymn of the Democracy” or “The Battle Hymn of the Republic”?

The founders had utter contempt for democracy. James Madison, the acknowledged father of the Constitution, wrote in Federalist Paper No. 10, that in a pure democracy “there is nothing to check the inducement to sacrifice the weaker party or the obnoxious individual.” At the 1787 Constitutional Convention, delegate Edmund Randolph said, “that in tracing these evils to their origin every man had found it in the turbulence and follies of democracy.” John Adams said: “Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There was never a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.” U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall observed, “Between a balanced republic and a democracy, the difference is like that between order and chaos.”

The U.S. Constitution is replete with anti-majority rule, undemocratic provisions. One provision, heavily criticized, is the Electoral College. In their wisdom, the framers gave us the Electoral College so that in presidential elections, heavily populated states could not run roughshod over sparsely populated states. In order to amend the Constitution, it requires a two-thirds vote of both Houses, or two-thirds of state legislatures, to propose an amendment, and requires three-fourths of state legislatures for ratification.

Part of the reason for having a bicameral Congress is that it places another obstacle to majority rule. Fifty-one senators can block the wishes of 435 representatives and 49 senators. The president, with a veto, can thwart the will of all 535 members of Congress. It takes a two-thirds vote, not just a majority, of both houses of Congress to override a presidential veto.

In addition to not understanding our Constitution, Hannah-Jones’s article, like in most discussions of black history, fails to acknowledge that black Americans have made the greatest gains, over some of the highest hurdles in the shortest span of time than any other racial group in mankind’s history. The evidence: If black Americans were thought of as a nation with our own gross domestic product, we’d rank among the 20 wealthiest nations. It was a black American, Gen. Colin Powell, who headed the world’s mightiest military. A few black Americans are among the world’s wealthiest. Black Americans are among the world’s most famous personalities.

The significance of this is that in 1865, neither a slave nor a slave owner would have believed that such progress would be possible in less than a century and a half, if ever. As such, it speaks to the intestinal fortitude of a people. Just as importantly, it speaks to the greatness of a nation within which such progress was possible, progress that would have been impossible anywhere else. The challenge before us is how those gains can be extended to a large percentage of black people for whom they appear elusive.

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22winmag - Yankee by birth-Southerner by choice
22winmag - Yankee by birth-Southerner by choice
August 28, 2019 6:34 am

Here is only slave quarters left in New England.

https://www.google.com/search?q=Royall+House+and+Slave+Quarters+Medford,+MA+02155

They’ve otherwise erased and memory-holed most of the filthy, disgusting history of Yankee corruption and hypocrisy.

gatsby1219
gatsby1219
August 28, 2019 6:48 am

NYT = Fakenews

Prof. Mandelbrot
Prof. Mandelbrot
August 28, 2019 7:34 am

“Who wrote this. They need to get back on the reservation” says all democrats….

Vote Harder
Vote Harder
August 28, 2019 8:32 am

The USA ceased being a constitutional republic when the government ceased to obey the constitution. It is now a dead letter.

In the next election, you won’t be voting democrat or republican. You’ll be voting for either the constitution or no constitution. You’ll either be voting for freedom or against it.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
  Vote Harder
August 28, 2019 8:59 am

I say: “It’s DC vs. the Rest of Us. Trump is better than the leftist scum but still not “great”.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
August 28, 2019 10:46 am

Nope. “The State” is the right noun to use as the problem doesn’t go away once you leave DC and come home to the tyranny of your own state, county, city, town, etc.

old white guy
old white guy
  Vote Harder
August 28, 2019 9:58 am

Failure to keep it will result in all out war in America.

Vote Harder
Vote Harder
  old white guy
August 28, 2019 10:14 am

They’ve already failed to keep it.

gatsby1219
gatsby1219
  Vote Harder
August 28, 2019 7:38 pm

You going with Bernie ?

TC
TC
August 28, 2019 8:47 am

Good essay by Mr. Williams but misses the big points that the first million or so slaves in America were Irish whites, and when black slaves did arrive in America, they were a tiny fraction of the population as well as a tiny fraction of the total slave trade from Africa to the West. Blacks have as much claim to creating America as your average John Deere lawn mower does.

El Kabong
El Kabong
  TC
August 28, 2019 10:24 am

Nobody would have thought twice about working an indentured servant to death in 1619 either. Working an African to death would have been like abusing a horse. The practice of slavery is wicked and as old as humanity, but our nation’s depravity has gotten us this “democracy” which is well deserved. I’m voting for Giant, Life-Ending, Asteroid Collision in 2020.

RiNS the Deplorable
RiNS the Deplorable
  El Kabong
August 28, 2019 11:01 am

It was a Black Man who started it all in first place..

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/horrible-fate-john-casor-180962352/#TewjfFASFy7jWzhh.99

Anthony Johnson deserves a statue for it..
Intersectionality demands it…

Sam Fox
Sam Fox
  TC
August 29, 2019 12:24 am

She missed that there were black slaveholders as well as white.

SamFox

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 28, 2019 9:01 am

Virtue signaling.

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 28, 2019 9:21 am

In many ways, people are still slaves. I’m sure that free one-way plane tickets re available for anyone who wants to go back to Africa.
Get rid of the Muslims also. I would give to that cause. Democrats keep making our lives out to be so terrible. It’s their wacky doodle crap that makes life worse. I am just busy enjoying being an American.
I figure I live like a King compared to my ancestors.

old white guy
old white guy
  Anonymous
August 28, 2019 9:59 am

Stop giving the government their vig and see how long you are free.

SamFox
SamFox
  Anonymous
August 29, 2019 12:20 am

Anon–“Get rid of the Muslims also.” They are STILL deep into the slave trade. Now they are doing their stealth jihad. Here as well as Europe. Only fools support their entry into the USA & especially in any level of government.

SamFox

old white guy
old white guy
August 28, 2019 9:57 am

The greatest documents in history are the Bible, the US Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution. Those who think otherwise and wish to dump it do not think.

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 28, 2019 10:45 am

“The challenge before us is how those gains can be extended to a large percentage of black people for whom they appear elusive.”

Free government school – even through college, free housing, free food, free lunches for the kids, contract set-asides, affirmative action, massive jobs programs (some federal agencies are 80% black), and so much more.

The CHALLENGE is how to get blacks off their asses, to stop whining, to stop listening to their ‘massas’ in the DNC and the permanent race-baiting community, to stop living their lives in permanent victimhood, and to start taking advantage of the myriad of opportunities that are available in this country. There is nothing “elusive” about the problem. It is a behavioral deficit that CANNOT be fixed by extending MORE violence, theft, etc. against the productive white population.

TC
TC
August 28, 2019 10:55 am

One other point that should be made is that blacks were making huge strides in income and quality of life *before* LBJ and the left declared war on the poor. Look at the black communities now. The left have achieved their goal of creating a dependent, lifelong reliable voting bloc, but at what cost?

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  TC
August 28, 2019 12:25 pm

Walter Williams has written extensively about the statistics pre and post the Great Society. Truly shameful what the democrats encouraged.

“The government’s War on Poverty has transformed poverty from a short-term misfortune into a career choice.” – Harry Browne

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
August 28, 2019 9:27 pm

What we need to do is kill the poor (commie brainwashed ones).

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 29, 2019 5:42 am

What if…if…if the “abolitionists” of the olden days were actually the antecedents of our modern day antifa? What if they mostly just hated the rural, agrarian and independent nature of their southern neighbors and used the slavery as an excuse to wreak their havoc, and then the history books just tweaked the story a little to make the matter seem altruistic rather than totalitarian?

James the Deplorable Wanderer
James the Deplorable Wanderer
August 30, 2019 9:17 pm

The NYT 1619 project is vile, revisionist history at its worst. All involved in its production, distribution and preservation should be shunned by all good people in all lands.