Well...the fact plantations were more viable due to soil conditions, does that by itself mean the slaves were treated worse? Could be, could be.
Plus I believe rural blacks in the South just want to work good land, which by this point they often own. It's an agricultural area, the most people live on the best land. And further, the weather is more similar to Africa, hotter sunnier more humid. Subtropical. And then plus they're segregating of their own accord, they like each other they go to the same churches they share recipes for soul and Creole food, cook that pig good, share the crops. Sing together. Elect black representatives to go to Washington for them, being in a majority, that's another thing. Electing black Senators, that changes the game. And for that they need to be together in one place.
>...does that by itself mean the slaves were treated worse?
No, but specifically targeting Black people for marginalization by doing things like removing their ability to vote does count as being "treated worse".
>... just want to work good land, which by this point they often own.
If you think that the end of slavery automatically resulted in Black people owning land they farm on you need to read about what actually happens.
Plus I believe rural blacks in the South just want to work good land, which by this point they often own. It's an agricultural area, the most people live on the best land. And further, the weather is more similar to Africa, hotter sunnier more humid. Subtropical. And then plus they're segregating of their own accord, they like each other they go to the same churches they share recipes for soul and Creole food, cook that pig good, share the crops. Sing together. Elect black representatives to go to Washington for them, being in a majority, that's another thing. Electing black Senators, that changes the game. And for that they need to be together in one place.