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Yes, some Italian immigrants did become sharecroppers in Georgia, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They often settled in rural areas and engaged in agriculture, working land owned by wealthier landowners. While their primary roles were in farming and labor, they sometimes faced similar challenges as African American sharecroppers, including economic exploitation and racial discrimination. However, their experiences varied widely depending on the region and the specific circumstances of their communities.

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