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Dhatri Gundlapally
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This is an add-on to my Feb 4 reading check:

Here are some more questions from my reading:
Why don't the blacks highlight their importance in the economy to show how people are reliant on their labor?
Why are presidents like James Madison calling for freedom for blacks when they are slave owners themselves?
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Dhatri Gundlapally
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This is an add-on to my Jan 31 reading check:

Adding on to that thought, the government was recognizing that the blacks had freedom and were practicing their rights, and it truly disturbed them that the newly freed were enjoying their lives. The white southerners complained that they needed an easy and cheap form of labor, and slavery was their answer once again, leading the blacks into a cycle of debt.
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