Class, Race, and the Civil Rights MovementIndiana University Press, 1987 - 267 หน้า |
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... planters tried to consolidate their control by a modified version of the wage labor system in which they would organize gangs of wage laborers to work under overseers , as under slavery . Planters attempted to act in concert to keep ...
... planters tried to consolidate their control by a modified version of the wage labor system in which they would organize gangs of wage laborers to work under overseers , as under slavery . Planters attempted to act in concert to keep ...
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... planter . 15 Planters and merchants frequently found themselves at odds with one another . The planter - landlords felt that the merchant's credit offer was a threat to their profits and to their control over labor . Indeed , in the ...
... planter . 15 Planters and merchants frequently found themselves at odds with one another . The planter - landlords felt that the merchant's credit offer was a threat to their profits and to their control over labor . Indeed , in the ...
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... planter . 15 Planters and merchants frequently found themselves at odds with one another . The planter - landlords felt that the merchant's credit offer was a threat to their profits and to their control over labor . Indeed , in the ...
... planter . 15 Planters and merchants frequently found themselves at odds with one another . The planter - landlords felt that the merchant's credit offer was a threat to their profits and to their control over labor . Indeed , in the ...
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