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Gerald David Jaynes. See also Slavery , Economic System of ; Slavery , Political History of ; Slaves , Punishment of Further Reading Johnson , Michael P. , and James L. Roark . Black Masters : A ... slaves Slavery , Economic System of 767.
Gerald David Jaynes. See also Slavery , Economic System of ; Slavery , Political History of ; Slaves , Punishment of Further Reading Johnson , Michael P. , and James L. Roark . Black Masters : A ... slaves Slavery , Economic System of 767.
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... slaves and the perpetuation of the institution of slavery on the basis of racial inferiority , some white Americans recognized the inherent contradictions of American democracy . Between 1781 and 1785 , Thomas Jefferson responded to a ...
... slaves and the perpetuation of the institution of slavery on the basis of racial inferiority , some white Americans recognized the inherent contradictions of American democracy . Between 1781 and 1785 , Thomas Jefferson responded to a ...
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... slavery . Following the American Revolution , most states began prohibiting the slave trade . Within a decade , all states except South Carolina and Georgia had outlawed it . The campaign to end slavery itself also made some progress ...
... slavery . Following the American Revolution , most states began prohibiting the slave trade . Within a decade , all states except South Carolina and Georgia had outlawed it . The campaign to end slavery itself also made some progress ...
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