Anthony Pignataro

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planters could be far more intrusive than managers of wage laborers. Not only could they threaten punishment, but they could manipulate almost every aspect of slaves’ daily lives—from access to food to housing, clothing, curfew, and contact with children and family. Private and community life could be manipulated to improve production.
Accounting for Slavery: Masters and Management
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