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Friday, July 12, 2019

SLAVE LABOR WORSE THAN FOR NEGROES

After visiting the mills of Manchester in 1832, the novelist Frances Trollope wrote that factory conditions were "incomparably more severe" than those suffered by plantation slaves.
The recruiting wagons which toured the rural areas of 1850s Massachusetts hoping to persuade "rosy-cheeked maidens" to come to the city to work in the mills were dubbed "slavers".

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