Moaning Low

Moaning Low From Slavery to Peonage. Involuntary Servitude in the Arkansas Delta

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Publisher's Synopsis

Moaning Low tells the story of vulnerable people in the South abused by farm landlords and powerful business interests. Peonage replaced slavery after the Civil War as a means to keep freed slaves in servile conditions. The term originally meant involuntary servitude by someone due to a debt owed an employer. But eventually employers expanded the methods they chose to dominate workers. These poor people, black and white, men and women, found themselves victimized by businessmen, legal authorities, and politicians. They suffered in work camps and chain gangs where they often labored without food and shelter. Landlords cheated farm workers out of their earnings and kept them poor and desperate, dependent on their employers for survival. Moaning Low tells their stories with extensive archival material, interviews with both abusers and abused, and letters written by those who suffered but refused to remain silent.

Book information

ISBN: 9780986399220
Publisher: Writers Bloc
Imprint: Writers Bloc
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 260
Weight: 553g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 19mm