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Under the trees: the Georgia peach and the quest for labor in the twentieth century.

机译:在树下:佐治亚州桃子和二十世纪对劳动的追求。

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The Georgia peach boom around the turn of the twentieth century was often hailed as a successful experiment in diversification. Peach growers, the story went, threw off the tyranny of King Cotton by pledging their allegiance to the "Queen of Fruits." This portrayal is partly true; unlike other proposed alternatives to cotton, peaches flourished in many places. But the history of the "labor problem" in the Georgia peach belt makes it clear that peach production depended on the cotton economy. Peaches required large amounts of labor only at harvest time, which came during a lull in the cotton season. Thus, for many years, growers found a ready labor supply in a rural population otherwise at loose ends. As this population relocated to cities, and as cotton farmers mechanized their operations, peach growers turned increasingly to the federal government to help shore up their workforces.
机译:二十世纪初,佐治亚州的桃子热潮经常被誉为成功的多元化试验。故事发生了,桃子种植者宣誓效忠“水果皇后”,摆脱了国王棉花的暴政。这种描述在一定程度上是正确的。与其他提议的棉花替代品不同,桃子在许多地方盛行。但是佐治亚州桃子带“劳工问题”的历史清楚表明,桃子的生产取决于棉花的经济。桃子仅在收获时才需要大量的劳动,这是在棉花季节的平息时期。因此,多年来,种植者在农村人口中找到了可供使用的劳动力,否则他们的收入就很松散。随着这些人口迁移到城市,以及棉农机械化经营,桃子种植者越来越多地向联邦政府求助,以支持他们的劳动力。

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