
The Six Figure Pay Withheld From the Enslaved (That You Get for the Same Jobs)
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M. M. Cornelius

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In the United States of America, African Americans were in bondage for centuries, and despite being in bondage and known as "slave", these men and women, as well as their descendants, contributed remarkably to the foundation and success of the country by doing the same jobs we "professionals" do today, from those in healthcare to designers and more except they didn't get paid.
Your job is the same as many of the jobs the enslaved performed, so when you think the word "slave", no matter your race, don't erase the excellent skills that the word tends to dismiss. The enslaved were doing some of the same jobs that you need a degree to do, and they did it without one, and maybe even better.
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