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‘Negro Women and the Tobacco Industry’ by Emma L. Shields from Life and Labor (N.W.T.U.L.). Vol. 11 No. 5. May, 1921.

Stripping tobacco in Florence County, South Carolina. 1938. It was rare enough for a labor publication to address the world of Black women in the early 1920s, even rarer for it to be written by a Black woman. Here Emma L. Shields, an educator and graduate of Fisk investigating for her report on Black women…
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