Negro History Bulletin, المجلد 3Carter Godwin Woodson Association for the Study of Negro Life and History., 1939 |
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الصفحة 67
... farm- ers or operate independently as farm- ers themselves . Let us note , then , the various classi- fications of farmers as reported by the United States Bureau of the Cen- sus . At the top of the list come farm owners : those ...
... farm- ers or operate independently as farm- ers themselves . Let us note , then , the various classi- fications of farmers as reported by the United States Bureau of the Cen- sus . At the top of the list come farm owners : those ...
الصفحة 69
... farm- er and business man ; ( 4 ) the with- drawal of some of the leading unions from the American Federation of La- bor because of the Federation's fail- ure to organize the steel , packing , automobile and other basic indus- tries ...
... farm- er and business man ; ( 4 ) the with- drawal of some of the leading unions from the American Federation of La- bor because of the Federation's fail- ure to organize the steel , packing , automobile and other basic indus- tries ...
الصفحة 79
... farm tenancy , the de- creased demand for farm laborers and the trends toward large - scale and absentee land ownership , and mech- anization of agriculture have reduced a number of good farms available . Meanwhile , the number of young ...
... farm tenancy , the de- creased demand for farm laborers and the trends toward large - scale and absentee land ownership , and mech- anization of agriculture have reduced a number of good farms available . Meanwhile , the number of young ...
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