Ten" of the land. The croppers are entirely without capital, even in the limited sense of food or money to keep them from seedtime to harvest. All they furnish is their labor; the land-owner furnishes land, stock, tools, seed, and house; and at the end... Negroes in the United States - Halaman 69oleh United States. Bureau of the Census - 1904 - 333 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1901 - 772 halaman
...immutable. A bad harvest may ruin many of the best and increase the numbers of the worst. The croppers are entirely without capital, even in the limited sense of food or money, to keep them from seed-time to harvest. All they furnish then is labor ; the landowner furnishes land, stock,... | |
| Henry Charles Taylor - 1905 - 350 halaman
...laborers paid by the month or year and fed and supplied by the landowner. Such laborers receive from 30 to 40 cents per day during the working season ; they...the limited sense of food or money to keep him from seed time to harvest; all he furnishes is labor, while the landowner furnishes house, land, stock,... | |
| Henry Charles Taylor - 1911 - 358 halaman
...laborers paid by the month or year and fed and supplied by the landowner. Such laborers receive from 30 to 40 cents per day during the working season ; they...the limited sense of food or money to keep him from seed time to harvest; all he furnishes is labor, while the landowner furnishes house, land, stock,... | |
| Henry Charles Taylor - 1914 - 356 halaman
...laborers paid by the month or year and fed and supplied by the landowner. Such laborers receive from 30 to 40 cents per day during the working season ; they...the limited sense of food or money to keep him from seed time to harvest; all he furnishes is labor, while the landowner furnishes house, land, stock,... | |
| Brian Johnson - 2005 - 308 halaman
...immutable. A bad harvest may ruin many of the best and increase the numbers of the worst. The croppers are entirely without capital, even in the limited sense of food or money, to keep them from seed-time to harvest. All they furnish then is labor; the landowner furnishes land, stock,... | |
| W. E. B. Du Bois - 2007 - 177 halaman
...of money-renters and six per cent of freeholders, — the "Upper Ten" of the land. The croppers are entirely without capital, even in the limited sense of food or money to keep them from seed-time to harvest. All they furnish is their labor; the land-owner furnishes land, stock,... | |
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