Why did free blacks in the South do little to work against slavery?

a. They were subject to an elaborate system of control and surveillance.
b. Most did not sympathize with the plight of slaves.
c. Most lived far away from slave populations.
d. They identified with free whites, not enslaved blacks.


a. They were subject to an elaborate system of control and surveillance.

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