[Black and White by Timothy Thomas Fortune]@TWC D-Link bookBlack and White CHAPTER XVI 69/155
To a certain extent.
If a man has more land than his family can work he will hire a negro laborer.
There is no prejudice against his doing so either on the part of the farmer hiring him or the negro hired. Q.He may hire some white and other colored laborers, I suppose? -- A.
Yes, sir. Q.Do they work together? -- A.
Yes, sir. Q.How in regard to the value of the hill lands you have spoken of in the State of Arkansas; as compared with the alluvial, what is the difference in value? -- A.
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