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3/4/21

[Answer] Did blacks and whites both sharecrop?

Answer: yes




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Did blacks and whites both sharecrop? Sharecropping along with tenant farming was a dominant form in the cotton South from the 1870s to the 1950s among both blacks and whites. An early 20th century Texas sharecropper's home diorama at the Audie Murphy American Cotton Museum in Greenville Texas 2015 Following the Civil War of the United States the South lay in ruins. Racial segregation in the United States is the segregation of facilities services and opportunities such as housing medical care education employment and transportation in the United States along racial lines.The term mainly refers to the legally or socially enforced separation of African Americans from whites but it is also used with regard to the separation of other ethnic minorities ... In 2015 United States African Americans including multiracial people earned 76.8% as much as white people. By contrast black and mixed race Brazilians earned on average 58% as much as whites in 2014. The gap in income between blacks and other non- whites is relatively small compared to the large gap between whites and all people of color. The formal segregation of blacks and whites in the United States began long before the passage of Jim Crow laws following the end of t...


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