A "slave" could cost $200.00/$300.00 silver dollars to buy, a Irish age worker was 25cents a day while working and risky job was good deal to use Irishman- if killed on job, no big loss, break leg then send him home to recover or die, no big loss. Slave with broken leg meant often the family doc and vet called in to fix proper, light work only until completely healed- you"re talking a big capital investment loss. A trained, skilled slave worker like carpenter or black smith was valued for plantatian work and couild be rented or share/rented to others and make a profit- and the skilled slave doing moonlight contract work could save enough to buy freedom, buy another slave for "wife" and do contract work for old master as "freedman" entitled to some protection from his old masters family. Naming convention of some black families not first name variance with middlename of "freedman" or "freeman" and the old master name or a double first name and "freeman/freedman/friedman" as last name. These families tend to be a little upset about the welfare culture of "we was slaves and you honkies owe us" goup. Guy I worked with was "Freeman" and got upset about rioters in 1968 Chicago, said they wer bunch of idiot N***** and wouldn"t have last long in his old army outfit that traced on battalion back to a preWW1 "black" volunteer unit. Some career armie families, builders, and police "black" families have the same attitude about the welfare criminal crowd- and like Bill Cosby will cuss them out or thump them at times. The "Racist" whites are not the enablers- it is the "I don"t want to be called racist Lieburals" that are the enablers. I get along with few idiots of any color- and don"t mind being called NAzi sometimes- but note that means they think I"m a Demoncrat so clarify or get out. RN.
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