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The Rothschild Dynasty 53<br />
CHAPTER 9<br />
A MUCH OVERLOOKED ASPECT OF NEGRO SLAVERY<br />
IN AMERICA<br />
Before turning to <strong>the</strong> aspect of successful money- lending, in<br />
America as engaged in by <strong>the</strong> Rothschilds, I shall touch upon <strong>the</strong><br />
question of slavery that has arisen in recent years. Some say that<br />
<strong>the</strong> descendants of <strong>the</strong> Negroes should be compensated for <strong>the</strong><br />
hardship afflicted upon <strong>the</strong>ir forbears.<br />
It is an important issue given <strong>the</strong> fact, that <strong>the</strong><br />
Rothschilds used slavery as an excuse to foment <strong>the</strong> American<br />
Civil War. The idea was said to have come from Benjamin<br />
Disraeli, Lionel and James, who sat down to dinner after <strong>the</strong><br />
wedding of Lionel's daughter for which all <strong>the</strong> Rothschilds had<br />
assembled in London. According to Count Cherep-Spiridovich:<br />
. . . The Rothschilds started <strong>the</strong> American Civil War.<br />
Though disputes has existed since 1812 between <strong>the</strong><br />
South and <strong>the</strong> North, <strong>the</strong> war might never had happened,<br />
but for <strong>the</strong> hidden hand of <strong>the</strong> Rothschilds.<br />
By manipulating and inflaming passions <strong>the</strong> dispute<br />
became a cause for war even though <strong>the</strong> South was beginning to<br />
realize, that slavery was not an economic plus.<br />
Slavery should never have been allowed in <strong>the</strong> United<br />
States, but alas, it was. There are different kinds of slavery. In<br />
Europe, <strong>the</strong> poor lived in <strong>the</strong> slavery of abject poverty and<br />
degradation. In England and Ireland it was much <strong>the</strong> same