Slavery: Pictures From the Depths

Bart Kennedy
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Excerpt from Slavery A rich woman would not be forced to leave her child. She would not be forced to go out into the cold, the rain  out into the grey of early morning. But then to be rich is not to be a slave. To be rich means that you may own slaves. You can buy ?esh. You can buy blood. You can even buy the milk from the breast of the mother who is poor  the milk that belongs to her own offspring. It is a fine thing to be rich. Then your children may grow up to be strong and supple and straight. Air they will have, food they will have, light they will have. They will acquire certain qualities.
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