S. Anthony says...

Comedian. Work in perpetual progress.

darkjez:

blackhistoryalbum:

Home Sweet Home | 1936 on Flickr.
African American sharecropper family outside of their house, Scott, MS. Photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt. Life Photo Archives © Time Inc.

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I’d like to highlight how recent that date is: 1936, people. 
This is why when people are all like “OMFG SLAVERY WAS LIKE HUNDREDZ OF YRS AGO! WHY ARE BLACK PPL STILL WHINING ABOUT IT?!” my blood actually boils. What people do not want to undertand is that after emancipation most blacks were immediately reconscripted into a new form of enslavement where they were tied to plantations (often the same plantations they or their recent ancestors worked as slaves) as “sharecroppers” (i.e. peonage wage labor). Former slaves were kept in perpetual debt by white land owners who charged exorbitant interest rates on monetary loans (for seeds/farm equipment etc.) & claimed large portions of black farmers’ crops as a fee for the use of their land. So basically the master/slave relationships was reinscribed & blacks remained tied to the land. 

darkjez:

blackhistoryalbum:

Home Sweet Home | 1936 on Flickr.

African American sharecropper family outside of their house, Scott, MS. Photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt. Life Photo Archives © Time Inc.

________

I’d like to highlight how recent that date is: 1936, people.

This is why when people are all like “OMFG SLAVERY WAS LIKE HUNDREDZ OF YRS AGO! WHY ARE BLACK PPL STILL WHINING ABOUT IT?!” my blood actually boils. What people do not want to undertand is that after emancipation most blacks were immediately reconscripted into a new form of enslavement where they were tied to plantations (often the same plantations they or their recent ancestors worked as slaves) as “sharecroppers” (i.e. peonage wage labor). Former slaves were kept in perpetual debt by white land owners who charged exorbitant interest rates on monetary loans (for seeds/farm equipment etc.) & claimed large portions of black farmers’ crops as a fee for the use of their land. So basically the master/slave relationships was reinscribed & blacks remained tied to the land. 

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