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Delta Memories: Early Life Of A Sharecropper's Son

Delta Memories: Early Life Of A Sharecropper's Son
Author: Joe Harper
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2012-01-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 110569030X

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Delta Memories follows the life of Joe T. Harper, as he stands in the shadow of a terminal illness;this delightful book revisits Joe's remarkable life and his "can do" attitude. Born in a rural, poor, black family, Joe overcomes the many obstacles that he faced - poverty, alcohol abuse, and domestic violence of the 1960s era. He, the son of a Mississippi sharecropper, was able to attend college thanks to a generous benefactor. This is a remarkable story of grinding poverty, perseverance, and redemption. Written in a graphically visual style, Joe keeps the reader right beside him and provides a bird's eye view as he describes his mothers' tragedy; watches his brother recover from hernia surgery; and endures the family's status which is viewed an object of humor. Come, travel with Joe back in the pages of time as he relives the early years of life in the Mississippi Delta.


Delta Fragments

Delta Fragments
Author: John O. Hodges
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2013-07-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1621900339

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The son of black sharecroppers, John Oliver Hodges attended segregated schools in Greenwood, Mississippi, in the 1950s and ’60s, worked in plantation cotton fields, and eventually left the region to earn multiple degrees and become a tenured university professor. Both poignant and thought provoking, Delta Fragments is Hodges’s autobiographical journey back to the land of his birth. Brimming with vivid memories of family life, childhood friendships, the quest for knowledge, and the often brutal injustices of the Jim Crow South, it also offers an insightful meditation on the present state of race relations in America. Hodges has structured the book as a series of brief but revealing vignettes grouped into two main sections. In part 1, “Learning,” he introduces us to the town of Greenwood and to his parents, sister, and myriad aunts, uncles, cousins, teachers, and schoolmates. He tells stories of growing up on a plantation, dancing in smoky juke joints, playing sandlot football and baseball, journeying to the West Coast as a nineteen-year-old to meet the biological father he never knew while growing up, and leaving family and friends to attend Morehouse College in Atlanta. In part 2, “Reflecting,” he connects his firsthand experience with broader themes: the civil rights movement, Delta blues, black folkways, gambling in Mississippi, the vital role of religion in the African American community, and the perplexing problems of poverty, crime, and an underfunded educational system that still challenge black and white citizens of the Delta. Whether recalling the assassination of Medgar Evers (whom he knew personally), the dynamism of an African American church service, or the joys of reconnecting with old friends at a biennial class reunion, Hodges writes with a rare combination of humor, compassion, and—when describing the injustices that were all too frequently inflicted on him and his contemporaries—righteous anger. But his ultimate goal, he contends, is not to close doors but to open them: to inspire dialogue, to start a conversation, “to be provocative without being insistent or definitive.”


All My Born Days

All My Born Days
Author: Kenneth Shipe
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0595287956

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In All My Born Days -- Stories by a Sharecropper's Son, a historical autobiography, Kenneth R. Shipe looks back on his early life in the poverty-stricken hills of West Virginia, and recalls how his parents struggled during the Depression to scratch a living from the soil for a family of ten. He tells how a New Deal farm loan made it possible for his father to work as a sharecropper in Maryland and describes the primitive processes the Shipe family used for growing and harvesting crops, butchering animals and preserving meat. The Shipes were ruled by the forces of nature: bitter cold winters; a flood that washed over their West Virginia home; and a forest fire that surrounded their house in Maryland and had Ken and his family flat on their bellies, gasping for breath. Ken remembers humorous incidents from his days in a country schoolhouse, and how he almost lost his life when his new bicycle ran off a mountain road. And he writes about World War II, which snatched up his brothers and critical farm helpers, leading to failure of the Shipes' sharecropping venture and subsequently his own call to duty as a Marine in the Korean War.


The Sharecropper's Son

The Sharecropper's Son
Author: Al Martin
Publisher: Bookbaby
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2021-04-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781098348755

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This book describes the life of the sharecropper and his family on their various tobacco farms.


Fixing to Move

Fixing to Move
Author: Tracie Lowery Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2013
Genre: Children of sharecroppers
ISBN:

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"'Fixing to Move' is about the life of a little boy who grew up as a share-cropper's son in the Mississippi Delta in the 1940's and '50's. It's told through a series of short stories that detail how the poor dirt farmers kept their families together, a roof over their heads, and food in their bellies through their hard-work and determination, as they share-cropped the land, growing cotton on shares with the wealthier land-owners. Although times were hard, they were able, not only to survive, but thrive by using their country wiles of hunting, trapping, frog-gigging, and fishing in the bayous and dredge ditches. If you've ever killed and eaten a 'possum, trapped mink or raccoon, hand-grappled for catfish in the banks of a muddy river, or licked your lips and said, "Umm umm!" after eating a pile of fried frog legs with gravy and big cathead biscuits, then you'll want to read this book! You'll laugh, you'll cry, and you'll remember the 'good old times' as you embark on this journey through the life of a Mississippi sharecropper's son."--Back cover.


Sharecroppers

Sharecroppers
Author: Doug Williams
Publisher: Tate Pub & Enterprises Llc
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2009-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781606965900

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Author Doug Williams's "Life of a Sharecropper's Son" is a true rags to riches story of a life torn with tragedy and buttressed with hope. Williams shares with brutal honesty the life accounts of a sharecropper's son, from anecdotes about childhood on the farm through World War II and beyond. Join this sharecropper's son as he plumbs the depths of family heartache and finds hope in his eternal Creator. This is a fascinating story of life in the southern section of our country. It is a part of our history I had never known. I found the book very hard to put down before I had finished reading it all. - Margaret Aston, Princeton, New Jersey


Delta Fragments

Delta Fragments
Author: John O. Hodges
Publisher: Univ Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781621900863

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The son of black sharecroppers, John Oliver Hodges attended segregated schools in Greenwood, Mississippi, in the 1950s and ’60s, worked in plantation cotton fields, and eventually left the region to earn multiple degrees and become a tenured university professor. Both poignant and thought provoking, Delta Fragments is Hodges’s autobiographical journey back to the land of his birth. Brimming with vivid memories of family life, childhood friendships, the quest for knowledge, and the often brutal injustices of the Jim Crow South, it also offers an insightful meditation on the present state of race relations in America. Hodges has structured the book as a series of brief but revealing vignettes grouped into two main sections. In part 1, “Learning,” he introduces us to the town of Greenwood and to his parents, sister, and myriad aunts, uncles, cousins, teachers, and schoolmates. He tells stories of growing up on a plantation, dancing in smoky juke joints, playing sandlot football and baseball, journeying to the West Coast as a nineteen-year-old to meet the biological father he never knew while growing up, and leaving family and friends to attend Morehouse College in Atlanta. In part 2, “Reflecting,” he connects his firsthand experience with broader themes: the civil rights movement, Delta blues, black folkways, gambling in Mississippi, the vital role of religion in the African American community, and the perplexing problems of poverty, crime, and an underfunded educational system that still challenge black and white citizens of the Delta. Whether recalling the assassination of Medgar Evers (whom he knew personally), the dynamism of an African American church service, or the joys of reconnecting with old friends at a biennial class reunion, Hodges writes with a rare combination of humor, compassion, and—when describing the injustices that were all too frequently inflicted on him and his contemporaries—righteous anger. But his ultimate goal, he contends, is not to close doors but to open them: to inspire dialogue, to start a conversation, “to be provocative without being insistent or definitive.”


I Was a Sharecropper's Son

I Was a Sharecropper's Son
Author: Travis Lewis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-05-06
Genre:
ISBN:

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A book of personal memoirs, basically an autobiography. The book describes my life having been born the son of a sharecropping family through two careers until retirement in 2017.


One-Arm Boy in a Two-Arm World

One-Arm Boy in a Two-Arm World
Author: Nancy Bone Goff
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2010-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1616630574

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One-Arm Boy in a Two-Arm World: The Story of a Sharecropper's Son and His Family's Enduring Bond of Love, is the heart wrenching biography of DM Bone, a young boy with only one arm, and his family. Living during the time of the Great Depression, this poor, uneducated family suffers one hardship after another. As sharecroppers they already have a heavy load to bear, but three years of drought, a fire, and failing crops pushes their faith and endurance to the limits. Just when it seems things can't get worse, young DM loses his arm and his sister develops polio, adding to the family's seemingly insurmountable odds. Yet those who are strong in their faith will withstand any hardship. Relying on an inner strength and will to survive, DM and his family faces each challenge head-on rather than letting it get the better of them. Giving up is simply not a part of their character. In One-Arm Boy in a Two-Arm World, author Nancy Bone Goff realistically captures every aspect of farm life in the rural south, showing readers what it was like during those difficult times. Though their burden was heavy, one family proved that love and faith can overcome any obstacle.


Sharecropper's Son to Navy Commander

Sharecropper's Son to Navy Commander
Author: Billy F. Odle CDR USN RET
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2024-05-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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I grew up on a farm during the Great Depression and WWII. When I was sixteen, I decided that a sharecropper's life would not be my future. I quit school and joined my siblings in California. On my eighteenth birthday, I joined the Navy and served thirty years.