When the reporter persisted, Decker explained that her father—a preacher born around 1933, according to the Courier Journal, or 68 years after slavery was outlawed—was “born into poverty” and worked for free with his family on the property they lived on. (It’s unclear whether the adults were paid, though the Courier Journal notes that it sounds more like “Decker’s father was forced by his parents to do chores” and that the family were tenant farmers.)
“My dad had to do chores when he was growing up 😭😭” - KY State Rep. Jennifer Decker
“My dad had to do chores when he was growing up 😭😭” - KY State Rep. Jennifer Decker
Sounds like a share cropper and victim of wage slave capitalism.
Dummy
Sounds like the run-of-the-mill child labour you see across the US (I consistently did this for my dad till probably about 17).
Not to forget the other type, which is migrant children working in factories illegally.
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