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The trouble is that neither of those facts are actually true. The industrial corporations of the North were great employers of indentured labour some way into the 20th century. Mostly convict labour rather than chattel slavery, but under Jim Crow that came almost to the same thing.
- Jake Friends come and go. Enemies accumulate.
I don't believe that there was any propaganda effort to support or coverup these ideas. But most people accept that slavery was outlawed in nonslave states, when it was being perpetuated in the south, and that slavery did end after the Civil War, replaced eventually by Jim Crow segregation laws in the south and de facto (social) segregation in the north, something we still have everywhere. Still I don't know of any propaganda efforts by the federal or state governments to cover any of this up. And that was the point.
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