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| The Unknown Slave RebellionAgainst The Current vol. 156
Morrison, Derrickhttp://againstthecurrent.org/?p=3498 http://www.solidarity-us.org/node/3498
 
 Publisher:  Against The Current
 Date Written:  01/01/2012
 Year Published:  2012
 Resource Type:  Article
 
 Though the planters had no difficulty reconciling the wealth they enjoyed and the price the slaves paid, the regions black laborers did. By aborting their own children, poisoning livestock, lighting fires, and escaping to the cypress swamps, the slaves struggled to dilute, deflect, and if possible demolish slaveholders authority. Even open revolt was not beyond question. While it was a card that slaves played only rarely  planters tended to take a dim and deadly view of armed rebellion  the German Coast teemed with violent possibilities. The planters world rested on a powder keg to be ignited by the smallest of sparks.
 
 
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