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African American Peonage Research Paper

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With Abraham’s Emancipation of Proclamation 1863 and thirteenth amendment that ratified in 1865, many African American were set free from slavery. However, African American lived in the Southern United States still was in the system of slavery. This happened because the South passed Black Codes laws which was including vagrancy laws to control those freed slavery. In fact, slavery never disappear and they just changed their name and shape. This means African American once again was trapped in the system of the South called peonage. The conditions of peonage was as worse as slavery. Peonage is defined as “a condition of compulsory service, based on the indebtedness of the peon to the master” (Deborah, et al. 475). Debt peonage happened when someone signed a contract for his labor but they did …show more content…

“State laws made him liable to arrest, fine, and imprisonment for charges of contract of fraud, vagrancy, and other allegations” (Deborah, et al. 475). In other words, this was a complex system in which a black man would arrested for not working. He was ordered to pay a fine that he could not afford to pay and incarcerate. A third party, usually plantation owner, would pay his fine and hire him until he could pay off the fine himself. However, the peonage would force to work for the debtor as long as possible. To keep peonage working long, the debtors/ owners usually cheated peonage and forced them into a pattern of cyclical debt. Although the amount of money which peonage owned the owners was not big, but it always grew larger instead of smaller years after years. If he ran away, he could be chased and killed. In reality, the labor contracts were difficult to break for most peonage couldn’t read or write. Therefore, those contracts were favored the owner’s interests. As a result, peonage are forced to stay against their will,

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