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Ana Donovan
27 May, 18:27
What were slaves considered in the south?
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Pooky
27 May, 18:50
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Slave were considered 3/5 of a person and property
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Emmy Swanson
27 May, 19:38
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Property of the whites. They were also just considered "slaves."
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