Tag: oppression

The Plantation: Then and Now

In the first half of the 19th century  four million blacks worked as slaves,   imprisoned on plantations in the American South. They were prevented from learning how to  read, their families were forcibly broken up,   and if they tried to escape, they  were severely and brutally punished. The owners of these plantations were,  almost without exception, Democrats. Before the Civil ...

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