On 4/1/13 1:47 PM, David Shemano wrote:
> The quote within a quote within a quote ends:  'What would New York
> be without slavery?'"
>
> Well, slavery ended in 1865.  According to Wikipedia, NYC's
> population went from 813k in 1860 to 1.2m in 1880 to 3.4m in 1900.
> Any dispute that NYC did pretty well in the Gilded Age?  What am I to
> make of the fact that NYC really took and thrived after the end of
> slavery?
>
> David Shemano

Louis Proyect: I imagine that with the end of Reconstruction in 1877
and the descent of
African-Americans in the Deep South into a status that was free in name
only, the Great American profit-making machine benefited the privileged
everywhere, including NY.

^^^^^
CB: "One capitalist kill many". The fact that the Bankers and
Industrialists on Wall Street did business with the slave-owners
before the war would not in the least prevent them from doing hostile
takeovers of what was left of the slave-owning capitalists' property
after the latter  were destroyed by the war.
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