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- Text: ...e man at the rear end of the hall, America. In Am eri ca a person is the "you can hardly be blamed fo r wantin' to slave to the almighty dollar. 'l'he re keep the blamed thing from bobbin' up." a person loses his s t rength a nd se nseF< - Chicago Rec;ord-He...
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- Text: ...'ve closed it and there's still some minimal upkeep, but it's not like cherries and peaches where you're slaving and working hard all summer. This still gave... I expected my kids to work hard and I paid them well. And being the Dutchmen that I am, by paying them well, t...
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- Text: ...e was born in Bogalusa, Louisiana - I think is what it was. They tracked that somehow or another. He was... his parents were slaves. But he was... I got along good with him, you know. WU: And apparently he was a good worker. 9 Growing Community: Oceana’s Agricultural History Project A p...