Symone Thomas

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Sharecroppers and their families were bound to the soil. They signed agreements with landowners to rent acreage, supplies, and tools to grow crops like cotton, rice, and tobacco. In exchange, sharecroppers would theoretically receive a share of the profits. But in reality, white landowners devised means to force their sharecropping partners into vicious cycles of debt.
Fight Like Hell: The Untold History of American Labor
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