Lingering Tension
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Following the Civil War, a new hierarchy of cotton farmers developed as a result of the increase in the number of people who wanted to farm and the lack of farmland available. Unable to afford their own land, African Americans often had to surrender large portions of their crop each season to a landowner as tenants and sharecroppers.
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Cotton
For nearly half a century, cotton reigned as king of Waco's economy, establishing the once small frontier town as a thriving urban center known throughout the country.
The area later named Waco held a long history of agricultural pursuits…