Always Has Been: Chapter 1

Socio-Economic Impacts of the Mechanical Cotton Picker in the 1950s

The introduction of the mechanical cotton picker in 1950 revolutionized agriculture by reducing human labor in cotton production. While technologically advanced, it had unintended socio-economic effects in the Southern United States. The machine's rapid adoption diminished demand for agricultural workers, heavily impacting African American laborers. This displacement spurred migrations and highlighted challenges of technological change on traditional labor structures, influencing unemployment and economic inequality in rural communities.
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