stanley123,
Do you understand how laughable it is to cite wikipedia as your source? It’s not authored by scholars, but is a “free encyclopedia
THAT ANYONE CAN EDIT.” You can make it say anything you want it to say, until some other shmo edits your revisions.
In response to your rather one-sided propoganda campaign…
Racial slavery began in large-scale during the 15th century and was formally
condemned as early as 1435.
Pope Eugene IV in 1435 wrote to Bishop Ferdinand of Lanzarote in his Bull,
Sicut Dudum:
"…They [the Spanish] have deprived the natives [of the Canary Islands] of their property or turned it to their own use, and have subjected some of the inhabitants of said islands to
perpetual slavery,
sold them to other persons and committed other various illicit and evil deeds against them… We order and command all and each of the faithful of each sex that, within the space of fifteen days of the publication of these letters in the place where they live, that they restore to their earlier liberty all and each person of either sex who were once residents of said Canary Islands…who have been made subject to slavery. These people are to be totally and perpetually free and are to be let go without the exaction or reception of any money…
The Popes and Slavery by Fr. Joel S. Panzer (Alba House, 1996), p. 8]