sharecropper in English

noun
1
a tenant farmer who gives a part of each crop as rent.
As southern cotton growers reduced production in return for federal payments, sharecroppers and tenant farmers were driven from the land.

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1. Was he a sharecropper?

2. Muley was the only sharecropper to stay behind.

3. Hellip; and now you're a sharecropper on the Google plantation.

4. For most of his life my father has been a sharecropper.

5. The tenants , or sharecropper, worked the land and shared the crop with the landlord.

6. A person who works land in return for a share of the yield; a shareCropper.

7. Synonyms for Agriculturalist include farmer, agronomist, grower, planter, crofter, smallholder, rancher, agrarian, sharecropper and dairy farmer

8. This son of a Georgia sharecropper endured unspeakable indignities and taunts to become baseball's first black player.

9. The US could end up with a "sharecropper economy," where Americans largely work for foreign-owned firms.

10. The son of a sharecropper, he rose to prominence performing an electric guitar-style adaptation of Delta blues.

11. What does Cropper mean? A person who works land in return for a share of the yield; a shareCropper

12. Therefore , the term is used in the same context as sharecropper where ownership of the land and minerals is held by the government landlord .

13. He wanted to own her as wildly as a miser wants to own gold coins, as hungrily as a sharecropper wants to own his own land.

14. This great, rich, restless country can offer opportunity and education and hope to all, all black and white, all North and South, sharecropper and city dweller.

15. I grew up in the 1940s. Life was grim. My dad was a sharecropper. There had been tough times on the farm. World War II was going on.

16. Perhaps a Bondservant is a type of bondholder – effectively an indentured servant – who merely needs to pay off his or her bond to “complete the assignment.” Or maybe it is more like a bondager – a sharecropper or tenant farmer