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After visiting many plantations and interviewing ex-slaves, Pierce concluded that they had all “the knowledge and experience requisite” to plant their own cotton and food crops. While he advised that white superintendents be appointed to initially oversee the plantation lands, Pierce strongly rejected a proposal to lease the land to white speculators in the North. He suggested instead that Black freedpeople eventually become farmers of their own land.
Charles Sumner: Conscience of a Nation
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