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WEBRather than competing with farmers in the North and Midwest, slaveowners in states like Virginia, Maryland, and Kentucky went into the business of raising and selling slaves to the cotton plantations of the Deep South.
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WEBBlack slave drivers were critical to work on some plantations. Cultivation in the rice country took place under the direction of black drivers who served under white overseers but directly over the field workers.
WEBIn his narrative, Thirty Years a Slave: From Bondage to Freedom (1897), Hughes describes the physical complexity of a large southern cotton plantation—the planter's house, overseer's residence, task-defined …
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WEBAug 16, 2019 · In this 1897 photo, African American men and boys are shown picking cotton on a plantation in Atlanta, Georgia. Library of Congress. The bodies of the enslaved served as America’s largest...
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