Anthony Valentin

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Like urban businessmen, landowners stood atop the emerging black class structure but had little impact on the economy at large. Compared to whites, they owned smaller farms, less machinery and livestock, and used fertilizer less frequently. Many black farmers, their tiny plots unable to provide a family with subsistence, found it necessary to engage in occasional plantation labor.
A Short History of Reconstruction [Updated Edition]
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