Sharecropper example sentences

share·crop·per

noun NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH

sharecropper (noun) · sharecroppers (plural noun) · share-cropper (noun) · share-croppers (plural noun)

  - a tenant farmer who gives a part of each crop as rent.

"Sharecropper" Example Sentences

1. Sharecroppers often faced crippling debt.
2. The novel depicted the harsh life of a sharecropper in the Mississippi Delta.
3. My grandfather was a sharecropper during the Great Depression.
4. He worked tirelessly as a sharecropper, barely making ends meet.
5. Life as a sharecropper was backbreaking and unrewarding.
6. The landowner exploited his sharecroppers.
7. Many former slaves became sharecroppers after the Civil War.
8. The sharecropper's family lived in a dilapidated shack.
9. Understanding the sharecropper's plight is crucial to understanding history.
10. Their meager harvest barely sustained the sharecroppers and their families.
11. He wrote a powerful poem about the struggles of a sharecropper.
12. The documentary showcased the lives of sharecroppers in the Jim Crow South.
13. It was a difficult life for the sharecroppers in that region.
14. The sharecropper's debt was a constant burden.
15. She researched the historical experiences of sharecroppers extensively.
16. The museum exhibit focused on the tools used by sharecroppers.
17. Being a sharecropper meant working from sunrise to sunset.
18. He portrayed the sharecropper with remarkable sensitivity.
19. The sharecropper system perpetuated economic inequality.
20. His novel explored the complex social dynamics of sharecropping.
21. Despite the hardships, the sharecropper maintained his dignity.
22. The story of the sharecropper resonated with many readers.
23. Few understood the daily grind of a sharecropper’s existence.
24. The film's depiction of the sharecroppers was both accurate and moving.
25. The sharecropper tilled the land from dawn till dusk.
26. A sharecropper's life was often characterized by poverty and hardship.
27. The legacy of sharecropping continues to impact communities today.
28. She learned about sharecropping in her history class.
29. The sharecroppers relied heavily on the landowner’s goodwill.
30. The conditions faced by sharecroppers were often inhumane.
31. Even a successful sharecropper could barely make a living.
32. The sharecropper's children also worked in the fields.
33. The artist depicted the resilience of the sharecroppers in his painting.
34. The sharecropper's story is one of struggle and survival.
35. Understanding the system of sharecropping is essential for understanding history.
36. The sharecropper family barely had enough to eat.
37. The sociologist conducted interviews with former sharecroppers.
38. The sharecropper’s tools were simple but essential.
39. The historical accounts describe the lives of sharecroppers in detail.
40. He was a proud sharecropper, despite the difficulties.
41. Many sharecroppers were trapped in a cycle of debt.
42. The photograph captured the weariness of the sharecropper.
43. The sharecropper's determination is commendable.
44. The museum holds a collection of artifacts from the lives of sharecroppers.
45. His great-grandmother was a sharecropper in Georgia.
46. The novel's protagonist is a young sharecropper struggling for freedom.
47. The song powerfully portrayed the plight of the sharecropper.
48. The sharecropper's struggle for land ownership was a defining moment.
49. The economic system of sharecropping was deeply unfair.
50. The harsh realities of sharecropping are often overlooked.

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