George Fitzhugh compared southern slavery to various forms of labor and societal structures, arguing that it was more humane and beneficial than free labor in the North. He believed that enslaved people were better cared for and protected compared to free workers, who he claimed faced exploitation and insecurity. Fitzhugh also suggested that slavery was a natural and necessary institution for the development of civilization.
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