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In the post-Reconstruction era most African-Americans in the South had little opportunity for economic advancement, and worked mainly as

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Overwhelmingly, blacks refused to work in gangs under the direction of an overseer and generally preferred renting land to working for wages. African American's took the opportunity of freedom to educate themselves, band together, and work towards a more equal and fair life for not only themselves, but also their families.
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