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Wadsworth Plantation (Wadsworth, South Carolina)

Wadsworth Plantation sits low in humid Carolina landscape, its fields flattening toward a distant tree line. Weathered clapboard buildings and narrow, shaded paths suggest a domestic order built on coercion: shuttered slave quarters, a faded overseer’s lane, a manor house whose porch keeps its distance. The air tastes of damp cotton and iron; silence hangs like a ledger. Memory quickens here—kidnapping, sale, and unpaid labor find specific ground—so the place reads as a mapped grievance, a private wound that converts abstract policy into a family's living claim.
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S1E18 · Six Meetings Before Lunch
Breckenridge Forces the Reparations Question

Wadsworth Plantation, South Carolina, is named as the site where Jeff's ancestors labored without pay; the plantation anchors the abstract term 'slavery' in a specific, American place of coerced labor.

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Heavy and haunted; naming the plantation makes past brutality concrete.

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Concrete stage of historical labor exploitation referenced in testimony

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Embodies the domestic geography of slavery and intergenerational debt

Conjures shuttered slave quarters and overseer's lane Translates policy into lived, place-based harm

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