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Everybody knows about the rough history of America when it comes to chattel slavery and the repercussions it caused centuries later as far as acceptance and race relations. The problem is when it comes to transitioning how labor is now, everybody seems to have shifted from how labor used to be except for the South. With most of the states still as the lowest minimum pay level and still having to deal with overworking their laborers with less pay, has the South still kept on their wicked past traditions?
By Eric TEverybody knows about the rough history of America when it comes to chattel slavery and the repercussions it caused centuries later as far as acceptance and race relations. The problem is when it comes to transitioning how labor is now, everybody seems to have shifted from how labor used to be except for the South. With most of the states still as the lowest minimum pay level and still having to deal with overworking their laborers with less pay, has the South still kept on their wicked past traditions?