You are apparently serious and well-menaing, but I'm afraid you're operating with a number of misconceptions.
1. You seem wholly to discount the labor of tens of millions of European immigrants.
2. There were only 3 uprisings involving more than a handful of slaves in the US, as noted. The reasons are various, but that's the fact. Genovese has a good chapter on this is "Roll Jordan Roll".
3. You merely reassert your position, which is countered by all economic and historical analysis of slavery since the 1950s. It's not sufficient to look at Wikipedia and say that Fogel has been shown to be "unfounded". Fogel's data sources were manifold, which you would know if you'd actually read his books. And none of the views which you attribute to Genovese bear any relation to his actual views. No one who'd actually read "The Political Economy of Slavery" or "Roll Jordan Roll", for example, could so misconstrue him.
You owe it to yourself to read the scholarship before you make these sorts of statements.