How did laboring in the field together benefit slaves?
A) They were part of a community, forming strong bonds through work and music with other African Americans.
B) They often received the greatest portions of food because their work was so arduous and required so much energy.
C) There really weren't any benefits; labor in the fields was the most arduous and exploitative of all, far worse than work in the house or in a skilled trade.
D) Field work was often done under the supervision of other blacks, so they didn't have to interact with white people for days or weeks at a time.
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