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sharecropper
[ shair-krop-er ]
- a tenant farmer who pays as rent a share of the crop.
sharecropper
/ ˈʃɛəˌkrɒpə /
- a farmer, esp a tenant farmer, who pays over a proportion of a crop or crops as rent
Word History and Origins
Origin of sharecropper1
Example Sentences
Wilson, the son of North Carolina sharecroppers, became one of the first Black reporters on air in Los Angeles in 1969.
The Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 allowed white landowners to keep government benefit payments instead of passing them onto Black sharecroppers who were actually farming the land.
Was that influenced by the two years you spent as a tobacco sharecropper in North Carolina?
That gave companies better proximity to the cotton crop, often harvested by formerly enslaved people now working as poorly paid sharecroppers.
"I come from a proud line of sharecroppers and cowboys. My grandfather was buried in his cowboy boots," she shares.
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