Even in Slave Economies, the Division of Labor Was Inescapable
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Even in Slave Economies, the Division of Labor Was Inescapable ([link removed])
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Even under chattel slavery, inequality was still pervasive. Carpenters, sugar boilers, blacksmiths, cabinetmakers, and rum distillers constituted an elite core of slaves.
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