Malorie Albee

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The short-term economic calculations of plantation owners overlooked the fact that this approach destabilized Saint-Domingue society because it meant the majority of enslaved workers had been born in Africa: they remembered life before servitude, longed to be free again, and recognized that if they didn’t rise up they would most likely be dead within a few years.
Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues
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