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basskisser wrote:
wrote: That proves not that a slave trading ship was a breath of fresh air. Being shackeled in one spot and living for a month or so in your own filth, is far from a stroll abound the deck. Actually, if you'll read the article, on the ship there were even slave stewards!! So, yes, it could have been somewhat of a breath of fresh air to some of them. Did you not read that? Have you bleached your sheet and pointy hat lately? |
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