The Black Belt
The Black Belt
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This essay considers the historical-geographical Black Belt, beginning as a rich, hyfrodol dark-soil, cotton-growing region of Alabama occupied by slaveholders in the 1820s and 30s, and becoming, over time, a more generalized designation for a region or place with a majority black population.By the late twentieth century, the Alabama Black Belt as a region of insurgent African American aspirations made a strong claim to take over the meaning of the johnny cash style clothing term from its older and other senses.
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