226 HUMAN FACTORS IN COTTON CULTURE 



TABLE XIII 



BUDGETS OF NEGRO FAMILIES IN KENTUCKY, 

 TENNESSEE, AND TEXAS 



The Negro families also show variations according to 

 tenure levels. The following tabulation is arranged to 

 show this: 



TABLE XIII-A 



The decrease in goods furnished by the farm shown by 

 croppers may be regarded as the diagnostic sign of 

 the one-crop system with cotton for cash. Unlike the 

 white farmers, black landowners and share tenants as a 

 class show little difference in income. 



It is desirable to present one study of the older east- 

 ern and another of the newer western cotton area. One 

 of the most thorough and painstaking investigations 

 made of living conditions of the eastern cotton farmer 



