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Nearly 100 Black bodies forced into Labor after Slavery discovered in Texas

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Michael Imhotep host of The African History Network Show discusses the story out of Sugarland, Texas about a mass grave of nearly 100 African American bodies found at a Construction site.  These African Americans were most likely forced to work on a plantation in the early 1900s.  This was a period of time when the Convict Leasing System was used for African Americans and they were treated in many cases worse than Slaves. 7-19-18

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