Mark Lennox

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The sight of poor white people performing menial tasks or suffering hardships may have been an epiphany for slaves who had lived in the West Indies where even the least wealthy whites shirked any forms of service or manual labour. The magistrate Sir John Fielding believed that placing black slaves in positions comparable to those occupied by white servants lay at the root of a social problem.
Black and British: A Forgotten History, from the acclaimed historian and star of 'Celebrity Traitors'
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