In the early 1860's poor white people and African Americans would work on plantations for money and because African Americans had no where to really go that they'd be accepted. As the years passed farmers went through sharecropping, where a farmer worked a parcel of land in return for a share of the crop, a cabin, seed tools and a mule, but sharecroppers had no income until harvest time. From there, farmers became an option for low income.
-MEGHAN GUMP
Between the years 1865 to 1900 the conditions for southern farmers and laborers changed in a few different ways. The farmers would work a parcel for land, cabin and a mule.
16 Hall of Famers
12 Hall of Famers were Boston Red Sox
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Tied for 13th. Grambling has produced 4 Hall of Famers (Willie Davis, Buck Buchanan, Charlie Joiner, Willie Brown). Schools that have produced more Hall of Famers (through 2011) ... 1) USC - 11 2) Notre Dame - 10 3) Michigan and Ohio State - 8 4) Alabama and Syracuse - 7 5) Pittsburgh, Illinois, Minnesota, Oregon - 6 6) Penn State and Southern Methodist - 5 Tied with Grambling with 4 Hall of Famers are Purdue, San Francisco, Texas, UCLA, Morgan State, Miami, and Arizona State.
Hall of Famers before the 1930s weren't since there was no all-star game then. I am not sure about ones after that.
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12 Hall of Famers were Boston Red Sox
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South Carolina State has Three Hall of Famers
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Tied for 13th. Grambling has produced 4 Hall of Famers (Willie Davis, Buck Buchanan, Charlie Joiner, Willie Brown). Schools that have produced more Hall of Famers (through 2011) ... 1) USC - 11 2) Notre Dame - 10 3) Michigan and Ohio State - 8 4) Alabama and Syracuse - 7 5) Pittsburgh, Illinois, Minnesota, Oregon - 6 6) Penn State and Southern Methodist - 5 Tied with Grambling with 4 Hall of Famers are Purdue, San Francisco, Texas, UCLA, Morgan State, Miami, and Arizona State.
Hall of Famers before the 1930s weren't since there was no all-star game then. I am not sure about ones after that.