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Driven to the Field : Sharecropping and Southern Literature, Paperback / softback Book

Driven to the Field : Sharecropping and Southern Literature Paperback / softback

Part of the The American South Series series

Paperback / softback

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Driven to the Field traces the culture of sharecropping—crucial to understanding life in the southern United States—from Emancipation to the twenty-first century.

By reading dozens of works of literature in their historical context, David A.

Davis demonstrates how sharecropping emerged, endured for a century, and continues to resonate in American culture.

Following the end of slavery, sharecropping initially served as an expedient solution to a practical problem, but it quickly developed into an entrenched power structure situated between slavery and freedom that exploited the labor of Blacks and poor whites to produce agricultural commodities. Sharecropping was the economic linchpin in the South’s social structure, and the region’s political system, race relations, and cultural practices were inextricably linked with this peculiar form of tenant farming from the end of the Civil War through the civil rights movement. Driven to the Field analyzes literary portrayals of this system to explain how it defined the culture of the South, revealing multiple genres of literature that depicted sharecropping, such as cotton romances, agricultural uplift novels, proletarian sharecropper fiction, and sharecropper autobiographies—important works of American literature that have never before been evaluated and discussed in their proper context.

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