Hidden History of Slavery: The Jewish Slave Brokers
African slavery in America was primarily funded and brokered by Jews, Jewish families, and Jewish-owned business.
They owned the slave ships, they funded the expeditions to buy slaves from Africa, they owned the marketplaces where slaves were sold. They also were the largest plantation owners in the South.
All of this can be easily verified by looking up the names of the slave ships, the slave markets, and who provided the seed money.
Slaves brought to America from Africa were expensive and unaffordable to the average man, costing a year's salary for a single slave, in addition to the costs of housing, clothing, feeding and medical care.
Less than 1% of the United States owned slaves, and that amounted to 5% of the South, the majority of whom were Jewish families who owed cotton and tobacco farms.