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Julie  Barker
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Jones is showing a pattern:
Every time a system of labor exploitation is destroyed, a new one emerges that limits Black economic independence.
Slavery = total control
Sharecropping = economic trapping
Jim Crow = legal exclusion
Industrialization = structural exclusion
Different forms, same underlying logic.

Even in war, Black soldiers were paid less than white soldiers.

Truly heartbreaking.
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Julie  Barker
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Across these chapters (1-7), the main idea is that Black people were never unwilling to work. Instead, they were denied fair access to stable and dignified employment. Their lives were shaped by a combination of racial discrimination, economic exclusion, and national political events, forcing them to create their own systems of survival while navigating constant instability.
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Julie  Barker
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Even “inclusive” American ideals often excluded Black people in practice.
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Julie  Barker
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Limits of abolitionism is where Jones is especially sharp:
White abolitionists often support:
ending slavery
BUT not:
workplace integration
economic equality
This contradiction is central to the entire book thus far
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Julie  Barker
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The limits of abolitionism is where Jones is especially sharp: White abolitionists often support:
ending slavery
BUT not:
workplace integration
economic equality
This contradiction is central to the entire book thus far.
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Julie  Barker
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I see where this is headed, but that doesn’t make it any easier to sit with. What’s getting me is how deliberate it all feels. How constructed. None of this is accidental, even when we’re taught to think it is.

I went through school and never heard these truths. Not this clear. Not this honest.
I’m not even halfway in and it already feels like I’m seeing something I wasn’t supposed to see this plainly.
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imagine you go to a bar and they offer you a hard boiled egg
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(Audiobook) it’s about history and it’s informative so I’m having a great time
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