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Albert Gallatin Brown
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In the South, as in the North, all the mechanic arts are trented as honorable, and they are not the less so because sometimes practiced by blacks. It may surprise our northern friends, but all the South will attest its truth, that nothing is more common in the South than to see the master and his slave work- ing together at the same trade. And the man who would breathe a suspicion that the master had sunk one hair's breadth in the social scale in conse- quence of this kind of contact would, by ...general consent, be written down an ass.
But there are certain menial employments which belong exclusively to the negro — these furnish a field of labor that the white man never invades, or ' \ 5 if he does, he is not tempted there by gain. Wliy, sir, it would tnkeyou longer to find a while nuin, in my Slate, who would hire liiniself outus a boot- black, or a white woman who would go to ser- vice as a chambermaid, tlian it took Cajilain Cook to sail around the world. For myself, in thirty years, I have never found a sinjile one.


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