Anthony Valentin

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In many cases, too, they inflicted outright fraud on illiterate tenants. As cotton prices declined during the 1870s, many tenants, unable to settle their accounts at year’s end, carried indebtedness over to the new season. To obtain additional credit, they were compelled to produce more and more cotton.
A Short History of Reconstruction [Updated Edition]
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