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Consider This
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Consider This
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Consider This | just a few ideas Consider This just a few ideas Home Who am I? A Mistake Repeated June 29, 2010 The most well known example of slavery is the enslavement of Africans in the New World. Conditions on plantations were appalling; long hours, brutal work and no pay. It took decades before the true nature of slavery was realised and the practice abolished. The campaign for the abolition of slavery was hard fought; many did not find fault with the concept. Eventually, however, the practice was relegated to the history books and people vowed ‘never again’. Many people I have talked to find it hard to believe that the contemporary people accepted such a practice without question. I have also heard many ‘explanations’ for their acceptance. Mainly that the mindsets of the people were different at the time due to a lack of education. Perhaps it was believed that Africans were actually somehow in a different category of ‘person’ and therefore exploitation justified. ...
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