Darkest Hours: Origins of Slavery

Darkest Hours: Origins of Slavery

Author: History Hit February 23, 2026 Duration: 47:37

The Origins of Slavery in America, from its early colonial history to its expansion after the Revolutionary war, is the darkest chapter of American history. In this episode, we'll explore how European colonists first brought enslaved Africans to the Americas, how legal frameworks were devised to uphold the practice and what they were forced to endure on the plantations.


Today we welcome Justene Hill Edwards, Historian and Professor at University of Virginia, as our guest on today’s episode. Justene is the author of Savings and Trust: the Rise & Betrayal of the Freedman’s Bank, which was the Winner of the 2025 Frederick Douglass Book Prize.


Edited by Tim Arstall. Produced by Tomos Delargy. Senior Producer was Freddy Chick.


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