We Were All Rough Off: The Relationship of a Sharecropping Family and the Landowners in Kilpatrick, Alabama
By Kelli Jones
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By Kelli Jones
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"We were all rough off." Dennis Lackey, a small landowner in Kilpatrick, explained; "We didn't know, even the people who were a little better off, or had more, maybe the landowners. They were just another family. And the people who rented, they didn't feel inferior because they were sharecroppers....That was one thing we prided ourselves on. We never knew anything about a class difference. One reason for it is because everyone was poor. We didn't look up to nobody and say I wish I had what ...























