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... sharecropping replaced slavery instead of some other type of labor arrangement. In The Origins of Southern Sharecropping, he makes an effort to distinguish between slavery and sharecropping as forms of labor control He argues that there ...
... sharecropping agreement between Misera and Allegheny County, one of a handful of contracts the county maintains with farmers who till acreage in county parks. In sharecropping, the landlord traditionally accepts part of a harvest for ...
... sharecropping, a pickle farming method used in the area for at least 40 years. He said he will ask the court to declare the method legal. In sharecropping, a grower plants and prepares a field, hoes it and transports harvested pickles ...
Sharecropping common on Saskatoon outskirts. By Chris Mushka of the Star-Phoenix. It may sound feudalistic. but for the City of Saskatoon, sharecrpp- ping is a practical way to utilize farm land until it is needed for urban development ...
Sharecropping future good. CHATHAM — Sharecropping, the bane of the southern landworkers, may be a common arrangement ... sharecropping may replace straight rental arrangements for land in the future. ' ' 0 w n e r s who are sharecropping ...
... sharecropping, as the abandoned and deteriorating cabins still scattered through the Pennyrile Not Getting Rich The men seated behind us discussed all these facets of sharecropping after one admitted he had been a sharecropper for years ...
... sharecropping spanned the century af- <&»* * * ter the Civil War as a successor to Slav- ery. Such tenant farming offered certain advantages, like wholesome fresh food, open spaces and unpolluted air, abundant recreation in hunting and ...
Sharecropping still alive, well. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Sharecropping is alive and well in Indiana. Fully half of the stale's 16 million acres of cropland are not owned by Ihe farmers who work Ihem. Aboul 30,000 farmers renl or sharecrop ...
... sharecropping, as the abandoned and deterioraling cabins slill scaltered Ihrough Ihe Pennyrile lestify. Not Getting Rich The men sealed behind us discussed all these facets of sharecropping after one admitted he had been a sharecropper ...
... Sharecropping took root after the Civil War, when freed slaves who had little money and farming expertise would work a farmer's land, receiving seed, animals and equipment in return for half the profits. The system tended to keep the ex ...