By Anthony Joseph Tracy History is not always what is taught-it is often what is remembered. But what happens when entire chapters are overlooked? For centuries, European men, women, and children were captured, sold, and forced into systems of captivity across North Africa. Yet this history remains largely absent from mainstream discussion. The Barbary Slave Trade: A Lapse in History brings this forgotten narrative into focus-examining it not as an isolated event, but as part of a broader pattern shaped by power, economics, and historical framing. This is more than history. It is a challenge to how history is told. Through vivid storytelling and critical reflection, Anthony Joseph Tracy explores: - The structure and reach of the Barbary slave system - The human stories behind captivity-men, women, and children - The forces that shaped historical memory and omission - The question of who controls the narrative-and why
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