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Slave Plantation Converted To Bed & Breakfast. Why Is This Inappropriate?

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Plantation slavery is no more but the vestiges of that era (the plantation houses and so on) still exist across the Caribbean and eastern United States. Not only do many of these plantation houses exist, many of them are incorporated into the economic life of their nations as guest houses or hotels. Given the legacy of these symbols of oppression, is it right that they be used for economic benefit?

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