Tim Good

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The Eastern Shore fought aggressively to maintain this kind of system—and for decades after slavery’s end, Black people continued to serve as the cheap labor source on the region’s farms. As a result, Black families lived in desperate poverty, and they would sometimes give away their children, especially those with developmental disabilities, to white families looking for a laborer or maid. These children effectively became slaves again.
Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum
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