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'The Takeover' Shows How Chicken Farming Is Sharecropping - Flagpole
Flagpole
We came to work one morning several years ago at the old Flagpole office on Foundry Street and found a dazed and bloody chicken on the...
79 months ago
Racialized Poverty - The Legacy of Slavery
Equal Justice Initiative
Newly emancipated Black farmers were coerced by violence, necessity, or deception into signing abusive contracts requiring them to work the...
90 months ago
The sharecropper who became Mississippi's first black female mayor and advised six US presidents, has died
CNN
Civil rights activist Unita Blackwell made history in 1976, becoming Mississippi's first black female mayor. She died on Monday at age 86.
61 months ago
The saga of sharecropping: Reflecting on its tolls and the tenacity of family that helped build Virginia and the South
Daily Press
Farming has never been easy. Not even for those who owned their property and its profits. But those who remember sharecropping say it was...
61 months ago
South Carolina sharecroppers picked cotton, now they own that home
Greenville Online
Dorothy Ngongang grew up as a sharecropper, picking cotton in South Carolina in the 1950s and 1960s.
77 months ago
What Happened to My People
Contingent Magazine
Editor's note: this is the second of a two-part review of the 2019 PBS documentary Reconstruction: America After The Civil War.
62 months ago
One-Way Ticket Jacob Lawrence's Migration Series
MoMA
This panel offers one of the most direct scenes of interracial confrontation in the entire Migration Series. Two black men struggle to carry heavy bags of...
91 months ago
jonetta rose barras: Ruth Simmons' hardscrabble journey from East Texas sharecropping to the halls of elite higher ...
TheDCLine.org
When the galley for Ruth J. Simmons' memoir — Up Home: One Girl's Journey — arrived in my mailbox a few months ago, I couldn't wait to dive...
9 months ago
From Sharecropping to the Voting Booth in 3 Generations (Published 2020)
The New York Times
In “Loretta Little Looks Back,” a novel in monologues, Andrea Davis Pinkney invites young readers to “go tell it” by reciting along with the...
44 months ago
Sharecropper Migration | American Experience | Official Site
PBS
At its inception, sharecropping in the Delta held the promise of a decent standard of living and independence.
70 months ago