The Promised Land

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Kiley M

 

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September 25, 2014

 

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As slaves, as workers, even as sharecroppers (which according to Leman was pretty much an extension of slavery), they were underpaid, discriminated, and always taken advantage of. Although things did get a little better from slavery, improvements were very slow at best for the overall situation. The only way black could get out of the situation was to either cheat "the boss", or to move away from it, in this case, to go up north, where Leman mentioned the benefits of better jobs with better pay, not necessarily equality, but better conditions either way...
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The only way black could get out of the situation was to either cheat "the boss", or to move away from it, in this case, to go up north, where Leman mentioned the benefits of better jobs with better pay, not necessarily equality, but better conditions either way. Leman continues to tell this story by focusing in on an area and a central figure for his novel; the Mississippi Delta, where Ruby Daniels becomes the perfect example of this black oppression...
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