Labor

Graphic by Bruna Costa

What Labor Day means to me: How

my mother and father picked cotton on

the plantation for the white man slave

master in Denmark, South Carolina 

and barely made a dime a day. Today’s

work we call labor is slavery,

a minimum wage you can’t live on.

Today, you have to apply for low-income

housing or subsidy programs to barely 

make it by. 

I’m living just enough for the city. 


Issues |Income Inequality|Poverty|Systemic Racism

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