Why did they paint the bottom of trees white during slavery?

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2026-02-06 07:25

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The practice of painting the bottom of trees white during slavery was done to protect the trees from being damaged by the heat of the sun. This helped to ensure the trees would continue to provide shade for enslaved individuals working in the fields.

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