Marguerite describes the cotton pickers' lives as grueling and oppressive, characterized by backbreaking work in the harsh sun with little respite or reward. She captures the harsh reality of their daily struggle for survival and their resilience in the face of adversity.
McKinney's Cotton Pickers was created in 1926.
I do not know. they were millionaires
0.60 cents a day!
cotton pickers
We needed cotton pickers for our clothes.
call them cotton pickers
cause my black folks was cotton pickers before they were drug dealers hahahaha
50 cents per lb earning approximately $5.00 per day
Actually, cotton has no power to observe: it has no eyes or other senses.
There is a machine that picks of the cotton seed and fluff or there are people that go along each row picking the cotton they are called Cotton Pickers cotton used to be collected by hand but now its collected by machines!
Eli Whitney in 1793 -- invented the cotton gin.AnswerIn 1850, Taylure and Paige made the first attempt to develop a mechanical cotton picker with the intent of replacing manual labor. Mechanical cotton pickers had no further inventions until the founder of Price Campbell Cotton Picker Corporation created one in 1889. Very little progress was made from then until 1924, when the Price-Campbell patents were purchased by International Harvester. Many experimental machines that were greatly improved from Price-Campbell's inventions were brought out during the period from 1924 until 1939. The idea of mechanical cotton picking began to be practical in 1943, when International Harvester produced the first dozen of their successful commercial cotton pickers. Although there were many attempts to invent successful cotton pickers, their use was not made practical until the 1950s, and even then, it was not immediately implemented on most farms.