Like the sharecropper, she persevered in her work against all odds of success. |
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With no formal education, he busied himself as a sharecropper and day-labourer, working on railways and in mines until the Depression hit. |
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He was born a poor black sharecropper's son in Macon County, Alabama, and was a sharecropper himself. |
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The son of an Arkansas sharecropper, Wells moved in 1946 with his mother to Chicago. |
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Former sharecropper farm: 18th century building with a floor surface area of approx. 1,076 sq ft that spans two stories. |
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Many agricultural workers continue to live the equivalent of an old-South sharecropper existence in tarpaper shacks, plywood shanties and wooden boxcars with no running water. |
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A taxpayer who farms land that he owns or rents, or who rents land that he owns to a sharecropper, may have an interest in a crop that is sown but not harvested. |
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There may be other types of sharecrop arrangements, for example, where the sharecropper is actually an employee of the taxpayer and receives a share of the crop as remuneration for services rendered. |
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The account manager, like a sharecropper equipped with the plough that he will use to till the soil, receives parcels of wealth that he will endeavour to preserve and use to bring forth harvests. |
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Dr Abdelkhalek's father was a sharecropper for a French property owner. |
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When the Supreme Court in 1954 announced the desegregation of America's schools Mr Shuttlesworth felt that he, the son of a sharecropper, stood equal in rights with any man. |
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Handsome, moderate, the grandson of a sharecropper and the only candidate who doesn't own a gun, he looks good on television even to non-Republicans. |
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No-count. Even low-down. I still don't see how Loma could of married into that sharecropper white trash. |
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