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The Tobacco Tiller: A Tale of the Kentucky Tobacco Fields

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The narrative depicts life in a Kentucky tobacco-growing community, centering on a small farmer and his household as they strip, grade, and tie the crop while struggling with credit, low prices, and the mechanics of selling. Episodes move between the stripping-house and tobacco barn, domestic scenes and courtship, neighborhood rivalries, a visit to a local seeress, and the menace of night riders that unsettles the countryside. Through practical labor, bargaining, mishap and mutual aid, the work sketches the routines, economic pressures, and social customs that shape rural families tied to the tobacco harvest.

About the Author

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Sarah Bell Hackley

Sarah Bell Hackley was an American author known for her novel "The Tobacco Tiller: A Tale of the Kentucky Tobacco Fields." Her work reflects the cultural and economic significance of tobacco farming in Kentucky, providing insight into the lives of those who worked in the fields. Hackley's writing captures the essence of rural life and the challenges faced by farmers, making her a notable figure in regional literature. Through her storytelling, she contributes to the understanding of agricultural communities and their heritage.

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