How were African enslaved?
What sources does Daniel use to make his argument?
Does Yaa Gyasi fictional devotion of source raiding collerate with the historical experiences outline in Domingues day Silva's chapter?
The vast majority of enslaved Africans employed in plantation agriculture were field hands. Even on plantations, however, they worked in other capacities. Some were domestics and worked as butlers, waiters, maids, seamstresses, and launderers. Others were assigned as carriage drivers, hostlers, and stable boys
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