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Jocelyn Bowman
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18 March, 09:56
Why were slaves discriminated in the north
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Lane Kemp
18 March, 09:59
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Answer: Not all people were ready or excepting of this culture because they had just came out of slavery. The idea of a culturally diverse community was very new to people of this time.
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