From Slavery to Sharecropping: White Land and Black Labor in the Rural South, 1865-1900Donald G. Nieman |
Contents
The Transition Along | 2 |
AFRICAN AMERICANS AND NONAGRICULTURAL | 4 |
The Development of Tenantry and the PostBellum | 19 |
Copyright | |
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acres American Archives areas arson Atlanta Baldwin and Terrell bill black farmers black labor BRFAL Census Charleston Colored Alliance Columbus Daily Sun confiscation Cong contracts corn cotton pickers Cotton South crop cultivation Davis Tillson Dawson District Economic History Edgefield Edgefield County emancipation employers farm laborers February Federal freedmen Freedmen's Bureau freedpeople Georgia Higgs Homestead Act House household heads Ibid January Journal July June Kind of Freedom Knights of Labor Lafourche land landlords landowners Letters Sent Louisiana Low Country Maryland Milledgeville Mississippi National Negroes northern November Office operated organization owners peonage percent Piedmont plantation planters political population postwar production Queen Anne's County race Ransom and Sutch Reconstruction Records region rent Report Republican rice Robert Higgs Senate Sept Sess share sharecropping slavery slaves social South Carolina strike Sub-Assistant Commissioner sugar tenants Terrell County Texas Thibodaux tion Union violence Washington William workers York
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Encyclopedia of American Race Riots, Volume 2 Walter C. Rucker,James N. Upton No preview available - 2007 |