While perusing the history of slave gardens and bond-slaves at the link in your graphic about 'flowers' and 'deflowering', I ran across this paragraph which explained why Sunday should be a day of rest, how our jobs keep us tethered, and the fundamental importance of producing your own food and goods.
Slaves aimed to add variety to their diets and wealth to their households though the cultivation of foodstuffs and staple crops. As with other activities associated with the internal economy, however, such practice held ambivalent meaning, by both promoting opportunities for wealth and independence and simultaneously attaching slaves more firmly to the plantations.
Another thing I noticed is that the 'Views' count only displays 5 different numbers, and they go up and down by a million or so at times. Clearly artificial. Like the Stock market.
While perusing the history of slave gardens and bond-slaves at the link in your graphic about 'flowers' and 'deflowering', I ran across this paragraph which explained why Sunday should be a day of rest, how our jobs keep us tethered, and the fundamental importance of producing your own food and goods.
Another thing I noticed is that the 'Views' count only displays 5 different numbers, and they go up and down by a million or so at times. Clearly artificial. Like the Stock market.
Link https://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/applied-and-social-sciences-magazines/slave-gardens