Negro Migration Changes in Rural Organization And Population of the Cotton Belt

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About one-third of the cash tenants had been occupying their farm less than two years, another third from two to five years, and another third more than five years. Of the owners only 11. 5 per cent had been on their farm less than a year and considerably more than two- thirds had been there for over five years. This shifting is due more to the tenant system than to racial 'characteristics. This is indicated first by the fact that Negro owners change their residence sn my^h Ip^ fi^«««+1y +l ? r.... S h are tenants, and by the fact that the shifting in all farmers, both white and colored, shown in the table, is slightly greater than the shifting of colored farmers. In other words there are proportionately more white than colored cash and share tenants who have been on their farm less than two years.
Such restlessness is of necessity a tremendous stumbling 90 Negro Migration block to programs inaugurated in order to foster greater interest in the farm and rural life. Inter-racial good will, or even the individual acquaintanceship which must precede inter-racial good will are well-nigh impossible.


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