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Top 5 Ration Systems That Trapped Working Class Families - Part 2 - Crop Liens Ration Systems: They

Top 5 Ration Systems That Trapped Working Class Families - Part 2 - Crop Liens Ration Systems: They Grew It, But Couldn't Eat It After slavery, sharecropping and crop-lien systems forced families to borrow seeds, tools, and supplies against their harvest. Landowners and merchants got paid first, and many families ended the season in debt. Cotton became the biggest trap, because it paid the landlord but did not feed the family. Children went hungry while acres of cotton grew in the fields. Comment “COTTON” if your family ever grew crops but did not get to keep them. Share this to expose how food systems trapped poor families. Save this to remember how land ownership still controls food access. #SharecroppingHistory #FoodJustice #ForgottenFoods #HistoryTok #FoodTok Crop lien system, sharecropping debt, cotton economy history, land ownership and hunger, ration systems after slavery, foraging, forgotten foods, ancestral wisdom, foraging laws, foraging bans, wild edibles, forage mushrooms, The Black Forager, ancestral food knowledge, food access laws, cultural food heritage

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