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Paper Excerpts: ... paid to their slaves. The lives of their slaves were important purely from an investment standpoint. The slaves were apparent. Women slaves bore the brunt of that institution; they had to work as slaves but also became sexual slaves. People like of the slaves. The slaves recognized that their masters were human, and particularly those slaves who lived in quite property for his sexual pleasure. That is the Missouri state law was to protect the slave owners not the slaves. Slaves property for his sexual pleasure. That is the Missouri state law was to protect the slave owners not the slaves. Slaves ...
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