The true realities of slavery in the South included:
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They were not paid for their work - Enslaved people were forced to work without compensation.
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They lived in terrible conditions - Many slaves lived in poor housing, received inadequate food, and faced harsh labor conditions.
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Slaves were considered property - Enslaved individuals were legally viewed as property, which meant they could be bought, sold, and traded.
The other statements are not entirely accurate:
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They were allowed 1 day off a week - While some enslaved people might have had a day off, this was not a universal rule and varied greatly depending on the owner and the circumstances.
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They had access to education - Many enslaved individuals were denied the opportunity to learn to read and write, as it was illegal in many southern states.
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All slaves were treated equally - Treatment of slaves varied widely depending on the owner, location, and individual circumstances; not all enslaved people experienced the same conditions or treatment.
So, the true statements from your list are that they were not paid for their work, they lived in terrible conditions, and they were considered property.