“This a nation of inconsistencies. The Puritans fleeing from oppression [in England] become oppressors [in New England]. We fought England for our liberty and put chains on four million of blacks. We wiped out slavery and by our tariff laws and national banks began a system of white wage slavery worse than the first… Money rules… The parties lie to us and the political speakers mislead us. (For the Record pg. 86)”
This quote is a perfect example of how unfair our oppression towards African Americans truly was. Mary E. Lease was a woman who was clearly having issues coming to terms with the fact that the pilgrims took it upon themselves to flee England because they were being prosecuted to start a new life, are now becoming violent and brutal slave owners. She is appalled by how the primary political parties are able to manipulate normal common folk into working like slaves and receiving nothing in return. This still relates in modern times as the 2%’ers only get richer and richer while everyone else gets poorer and poorer. Alas, that is the way of life. Lease was a very vocal member of the populous party. This was a radical party which even allowed black women to join, and at the time, you couldn’t be much lower in social class than a black woman. Being a vocal member, Lease was able to bring awareness to farmers and help them stand up for themselves for better wages. They realized that if they are so important in feeding our country, shouldn’t they be getting paid much better too?