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The White House. The Capitol Building. Wall Street. The railroads. The ports. The plantations that funded an entire nation's economy. Every single one was built by enslaved hands — and most history classes skip right over it. Tonight we trace the full, unfiltered story of how enslaved African people and their descendants physically constructed America from the ground up. From the first tobacco fields in Virginia in 1619 to the cotton empire that made the South richer than most European nations, this is the story of the people who built a country that refused to credit them. We follow the skilled blacksmiths who forged the iron gates of Charleston, the bricklayers who raised the columns of Southern mansions, the carpenters who framed the buildings of Washington D.C., and the engineers whose knowledge of rice cultivation transformed the Carolina lowcountry into an agricultural powerhouse. We walk through the brutal economics of the cotton gin, the domestic slave trade that tore families apart, and the staggering wealth that flowed north and south from unpaid labor. And we listen to the voices that survived — the songs, the oral histories, the resistance that never stopped. This is a calm, respectful, and deeply researched 2+ hour narration designed for sleep, study, and reflection. Whether you are learning this history for the first time or revisiting it with fresh eyes, this video honors the people whose labor built a nation. 🌙 Designed for sleep, study, and relaxation 📚 Based on current historical research and primary sources 🎨 Original AI-generated artwork throughout ⏱️ 2+ hours of immersive historical narrative #history #sleep #slavery #americanhistory #historyforsleep #sleepstory #relaxation #education #blackhistory #enslaved #civilrights #reconstruction #sleepmeditation #sleepytime #untoldhistory #buildinganation