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Chapter 795 - 779: The Reverse Route of the Slave Trade
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... American workers embarked on a journey to aid Africa. They had no choice—without jobs, they risked becoming homeless, a fate far worse than relocating to Guinea, a place they saw as a backwater. Some romanticized U.S. homelessness as "free-spirited," but the reality was grim. Around 12,000 homeless Americans vanished yearly—some dead in forgotten corners, others on cold operating tables, their organs harvested to extend the lives of the wealthy. The homeless were livestock for the elite, used f ...
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