"Northern industrialists were fighting neither for Black freedom or White freedom, but for the freedom to exploit and develop the American market.
The freeing of the slaves was "only an incident in the violent clash of interests between the industrial North and the agricultural south—a conflict that was resolved in favor of the industrial North. In this struggle the Negro was an innocent pawn." Ralph J. Bunche 1950 Nobel Peace Prize winner."
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