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Though slavery was abolished in 1865, sharecropping would keep most Black Southerners impoverished and immobile for decades to come.
Reconstruction: The Second Civil War | Article Sharecropping and Changes in the Southern Economy Historians discuss labor relations between former slaves and former masters after the Civil War.
In Mark S. Robinson's book 'Black on Madison Avenue,' he exposes the truth about the relationship between 'mainstream' and 'multicultural' agencies.
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In DeKalb County, a group of historic sites wants to keep the legacy of a once-bustling Black sharecropping community alive.
Houston Chronicle reporter Joy Sewing reveals her family's connection to Juneteenth and sharecropping, sharing her uncle's journey from poverty to becoming a successful bank owner.
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The Epps-McGill farmhouse in Kingstree is being preserved to tell the story of sharecropping in South Carolina.