Excerpt from Phelps-Stokes Fellowship Studies, No, 7, Vol. 25: An Economic Study of Negro Farmers as Owners, Tenants, and Croppers
Although the negro has been adapted to industrial needs, and has been carried in large numbers to the cities by promises of higher wages and better living conditions in general, Figure 1 shows that the negro in Georgia has remained primarily agricultural.
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