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Slaves were tortured and they had to work for white men all day long with no break and they got nothing in return. White people had rights and they didn't have someone dictate their lives. White women didn't have as many rights as white men but atleast they had rights. The slaves had no rights and they lived in hell everyday.

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WHAT KIND OF QUESTION IS THIS?

white people treated black people like dogs, anybody that tells you different is delusional.

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I HAVE BEEN READING ALONG AND CANE UPON β€œBLACK CODE” FOR SLAVE LAWS. WHAT WERE THEY???

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slaves were not teated right they hit slaves if they didnt obey the slaves try to risist bi sacting sick or braking tools they will work slowly

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