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Good Cotton People

Good Cotton People

by Stoney Creek Publishing Group

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MPN9781965766736
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Where cotton and conscience collide, one good man bets his soul on the people the world tries to forget.In 1951, mechanization, chemicals, and federal policy are transforming American agriculture. Veteran Texas cotton farmer William Allen Littlejohn faces a wrenching choice: modernize or retire and thereby end the livelihoods and community his farm has long provided for his workers. His compassionate treatment of los lagunerosmigrant cotton workers from La Comarca Lagunera in Mexicosets him apart from neighboring growers who exploit migrants as disposable "rented mules." Williams secret inheritance, his rejection of his familys slaveowning legacy, and his quiet, idiosyncratic faith frame his farm as a rare humanitarian refuge whose days are numbered by historys advance.Meanwhile, Don Tenorio Tovar and Don Francisco Montemayor, lagunero migrants who flee revolutionary violence in Coahuila in 1910 and build new lives in Tecolote in South Texas. Drawing on generations of cotton expertise, Tenorio becomes a respected labor contractor and community leader, while Francisco parlays mechanical skill into a small trucking company that transports workers and cotton across West Texas. Both families endure exploitation, racist exclusion, company-store debt, immigration raids, and the profound wartime loss of sons who die serving the United States in World War II.These histories are intertwined on the Littlejohn farm, where cotton work becomes both a trap and a ladder: grueling seasonal labor that sustains deep poverty yet also finances education and eventual escape for the workers children. Against a backdrop of boomandbust cotton markets, New Deal farm policy, and evolving technology, Good Cotton People raises questions about race, class, faith, nationalism, and moral responsibility.

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