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They can pay for their own reparations
http://www.holohoax.info/text/bso.pdf
In 1860 there were at least six Negroes in Louisiana who owned 65 or more slaves The
largest number, 152 slaves, were owned by the widow C. Richards and her son P.C. Richards,
who owned a large sugar cane plantation. Another Negro slave magnate in Louisiana, with over
100 slaves, was Antoine Dubuclet, a sugar planter whose estate was valued at (in 1860 dollars)
$264,000 (3). That year, the mean wealth of southern white men was $3,978 (4).
In Charleston, South Carolina in 1860 125 free Negroes owned slaves; six of them
owning 10
or more. Of the $1.5 million in taxable property owned by free Negroes in Charleston, more
than $300,000
They can pay for their own reparations
http://www.holohoax.info/text/bso.pdf
In 1860 there were at least six Negroes in Louisiana who owned 65 or more slaves The
largest number, 152 slaves, were owned by the widow C. Richards and her son P.C. Richards,
who owned a large sugar cane plantation. Another Negro slave magnate in Louisiana, with over
100 slaves, was Antoine Dubuclet, a sugar planter whose estate was valued at (in 1860 dollars)
$264,000 (3). That year, the mean wealth of southern white men was $3,978 (4).
In Charleston, South Carolina in 1860 125 free Negroes owned slaves; six of them
owning 10
or more. Of the $1.5 million in taxable property owned by free Negroes in Charleston, more
than $300,000