Black Worker in the Deep South: A Personal RecordInternational Publishers, 1972 - 130 pages Memoir by former sharecropper, steel worker and organizer of struggles a black man in the south. |
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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION by REV RALPH DAVID ABERNATHY | vii |
PLOWHAND IN THE GEORGIA COTTON FIELDS 1 | 5 |
SHARECROPPERS ARE ALWAYS MOVING | 13 |
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