In the old south, slavery was not perceived by most slaveholders in the nineteenth century to be an exploitation of humans by other humans for economic gain. Southern slaveholders could look around the world and see the hypocrisy with their own eyes. So i like that, just kind of putting it into context of what people at the time may have been thinking. And when you really think about it in historical terms, a, slavery in servitude was the norm. What was new and radical was free labor. There was a lot of suffering among the working classes. Even in the south, beten masters and slaves, where it were complicated.

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