“We had watermelon and champagne and Donald was a littler nervous about it but I told him that they probably meant American melons and corn likker. I told him I was sure there was nothing to worry about because the champagne was French and the watermelons were Italian” (Smart-Grosvner, 67).

“As we set out along a sandy path, he told me that it was wrong to view slavery in Florida’s fields as a series of isolated cases. Rather, he explained, slavery is an inherent part of an economic system that built on the ruthless exploitation of its workers”, (Estabrooks 98).

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