Toni Robinson ~ . . 7 6~? ~What did I do after the war was over? I farm~ed, I farmed all my life, ‘tu ï ~ot too old. I stopped three~ four years ago. I lives with my sOn-‘~--~Dave Robinson—~ the one I named for my master. How d j d I farm ? Ed I share c rop ? No ‚ nia‘ am4 e‘ C sharply as tho reprexpandin~the inquirer for ~i. undeserved insultc)“I didn‘t share crop, except just at first to get a start. i rented, I paid thfrds and fourths, I always rented. I wasntt a share~oropper. * *Socjally and economically sharp distinctions are di~n between the different classes of renters, both by o~ners and tenants themselves. Families whoni ambition and. c±rcuiastances have allowed. to accumulate enough surplus to buy farm implenients and have food. for a year ahead look with scorn on fellow farmers who thru inertia or bad luok must be ftirnished food and the wherewithali to ftr~ In tur4, families that heve forged aiieqd sufficiently to be able to pay cash. rent on faims they cultivate look dwn On both of the other ~roups.