Cannibals All! Or, Slaves Without MastersHarvard University Press, 1960 - 264 halaman Cannibals All! got more attention in William Lloyd Garrison’s Liberator than any other book in the history of that abolitionist journal. And Lincoln is said to have been more angered by George Fitzhugh than by any other pro-slavery writer, yet he unconsciously paraphrased Cannibals All! in his House Divided speech. |
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... employed or starve , yet no one is obliged to employ him . The slave is taken care of , whether employed or not . Though each free laborer has no particular master , his wants and other men's capital make him a slave without a master ...
... employed in these mines than in other dis- tricts , many of whom are girls ; and that the chief part of their labor consists in carrying the coals on their backs up steep ladders . " That when the work - people are in full employment ...
... employed in this occupation are excluded from the opportunities of education ; that this necessarily con- tributes to the growth of an ignorant and vicious population ; that the facility of obtaining early employment for children in ...
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Dedication | 3 |
The Universal Trade | 19 |
Subject Continued Exploitation of Skill | 38 |
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