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The Social History of the Flood

African American agricultural laborers were made homeless by the flood. Six out of every seven evacuee was African American who went to the Red Cross camps For landowners who were by and large white. This was economically devastating to have their farms or their plantations Underwater for an entire crop season, but it was more physically Devastating for laborers  who had much less Control over their mobility.

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