Anthony Pignataro

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Planters sought to allocate the labor of enslaved people of all ages and capabilities, and they distributed tasks according to strength and ability. The lightest tasks could be assigned to children or to those recovering from illness. Though the nature of work might change over the course of a day, a season, or a life, the expectation was always that labor would continue.89
Accounting for Slavery: Masters and Management
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