Hell Put To Shame by Earl Swift

 In the South, there are mysterious and horrid murders committed by someone, maybe an overseer. Whoever has perpetrated the crimes is not talking. These bodies were discovered in the Twenties. There is also black father and son argument which leads to murder. Oddly, the murder was not reported to the authorities. So much about peonage is known and more unknown. It seems to have been a common occurrence for a lack of justice to take place. There were the Black Codes. These were no help to those working under peonage. Being unemployed could get a man arrested. With the signing of contracts, there was no protection. Most of the peons could not read or count. Only the owner of the plantation could gain something from a slave who put an x by his name. Did he work those hours? Who was telling the truth? Pontius Pilate's words come to mind. "'What is truth?'" This is one of the sad periods of History written about or not written about by Historians. Peonage is a word with a wide road to travel. I could not wrap my mind around it. I guess it is always hard to narrow down injustice. It is a wide berth with a narrow walkway.

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