Posted by Pair-a-dice farm on January 25, 2015 at 00:43:41 from (162.104.81.41):
In Reply to: 12 days a slave posted by rkh on January 24, 2015 at 19:04:54:
Anything that is reported as fact should be taken with a grain of salt. There was a lot of mistreatment of slaves but there were just as many who were treated well enough that when they were emancipated they stayed with their former masters. During the early 1800's and on into after the civil war Irish and Chinese emigrants, for the most part, were treated as bad or worse than black slaves. If there was a dangerous job it was cheaper to hire an Irishman than risk injury or death to a slave. A slave may have cost $1000 or more but they could hire an Irishman for 10 cents a day. If he got killed you just hired another Irishman.
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