Massachusetts was one of the first states to outlaw slavery, back in 1783. Washington and California entered the Union as free states. New York outlawed slavery relatively early - in 1799.
These four states have the highest average incomes in the country - about 25% higher than the national average.
The Thirteenth Amendment outlawed slavery everywhere in the US and was ratified in December of 1865.
Mississippi ratified the Thirteenth Amendment in 1995 - and certified that in 2013. 148 years after it was ratified nationally.
Mississippi has the lowest average income of any state in the country, 31% lower than the national average.
The difference between Mississippi and Massachusetts' average wages is $35,000 a year - nearly $3,000 a month. Folks in Mississippi make roughly half of what folks in Massachusetts make.
There is a huge penalty for worldviews that dismiss or limit the potential of any member of a community. The past is not a better place. You should move out of there daily.
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