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cropper

[ UK /kɹˈɒpɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈkɹɑpɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. small farmers and tenants

How To Use cropper In A Sentence

  • Though serfs were freed in 1864, they remained poor sharecroppers and staged a massive peasant uprising in 1907.
  • Tractors and harvesters were replacing mules and manual labor, and mechanization was in the process of making black tenant farmers and sharecroppers expendable.
  • In reality slavery did not end untile 1964, the new slave were call sharecropper, Said enough. carlo Senate apologizes for slavery
  • The book opens in 1874 in Delta, Louisiana, on the plantation where Walker's parents were sharecroppers.
  • He taught sharecroppers, worked with the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union, and according to folksinger Lee Hays helped reshape the old gospel tune "I Shall Overcome" into a political anthem. Richard (RJ) Eskow: Rebels And Messiahs: 10 Spiritual Ancestors For Occupy Wall Street
  • What broke the ice, he found, were small workshops where sharecroppers and domestics talked about practical issues that bothered them, brainstormed about what to do, and took steps to do it.
  • There are also 4.8 million landless families who survive as tenant farmers, sharecroppers, and casual laborers.
  • The great mass of nonowning farmers - tenants and sharecroppers - would be infinitely better off.
  • Having reached the final, the British have come a cropper against the more experienced German team.
  • The landlords for whom most of the campesinos work as sharecroppers do not think that peasants should be taught to read, as they may "misinterpret" the one-sided contracts they must sign in order to work. Mutual aid and survival in the mountains of Oaxaca
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