Rachel Keller

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“Why would slavery affect people in Brooklyn?” he asks. I can’t even hate because I only learned this shit recently myself. “Slavery ended in New York ten years before the panic, but not completely. And New York was the banking capital of the U.S. Slavery was a business. Cotton was a business. Rum was a business. Sugar was a business. Banks handle money for businesses. So . . . boom. That’s why.”
When No One Is Watching
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