Thursday, August 05, 2010

In the loading of cotton on the steamboats, the slaves stood at the top of the hill and rolled the cotton down. It was received and stowed away on the boats by the stevedores who were usually Irishmen, the explanation being that,"Negroes were worth too much to be risked below and if one of the Paddies were knocked overboard no one loses anything."

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