Troy Holt

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The inhuman institution of slavery required the dehumanization of black slaves, and so too did the South’s post-Reconstruction economy. U.S. congressman David A. DeArmond of Missouri described blacks as “almost too ignorant to eat, scarcely wise enough to breathe, mere existing human machines.”
The Color of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap
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