Shared Crop - by Randolph T Hester
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Highlights
- Illustrated with extraordinary works by outsider artists, Shared Crop is a gripping collection of stories about Shorty Lawson and his family, who lived in rural North Carolina during the Jim Crow era.
- About the Author: Randolph T. Hester is Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley, and editor or author of two dozen books including Design for Ecological Democracy and Inhabiting the Sacred in Everyday Life.
- 144 Pages
- History, United States
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Book Synopsis
Illustrated with extraordinary works by outsider artists, Shared Crop is a gripping collection of stories about Shorty Lawson and his family, who lived in rural North Carolina during the Jim Crow era. Together the text and artwork paint a nuanced picture of the daily life of a Black tenant farmer, with the Lawsons' own words providing the detail. Bathing without running water. Five buzzards following an exhausted man and mule. Identity, stored deep in her heart, released for racial reckoning.Shorty's story would be told in formal history as that of a laborer who fueled the tobacco economy from the 1950s to the 1970s. Yes, race and class constrained him, but his life was far richer, a character known throughout the community for his insistence that work was its own reward. His joys, make-do innovations, command of his territory, and the way he and Annie raised their children were legendary. He dispelled myths of white superiority, not by a calculated strategy, but rather by how he lived. In doing so, he challenged his children, those who worked with him, and everyone who knew of him, Black and White, landed and tenants. To each he left a legacy of a shared crop of steadfast lessons that might well guide us through troubled times.
About the Author
Randolph T. Hester is Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley, and editor or author of two dozen books including Design for Ecological Democracy and Inhabiting the Sacred in Everyday Life. Award-winning city designers of projects in Raleigh and Manteo, North Carolina, Los Angeles, California, and the East-Asian Australasian Flyway, Hester and his wife Marcia McNally founded and curate the Shorty Lawson Museum of the Black Tenant Farmer.Dimensions (Overall): 4.7 Inches (H) x 7.2 Inches (W) x .4 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.3 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 144
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: United States
Publisher: Person County Museum of History
Theme: State & Local
Format: Paperback
Author: Randolph T Hester
Language: English
Street Date: October 25, 2025
TCIN: 1006342862
UPC: 9780991479733
Item Number (DPCI): 247-50-5595
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
Shipping details
Estimated ship dimensions: 0.4 inches length x 7.2 inches width x 4.7 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 1.3 pounds
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