Interviews with African-American women during the sharecropping era revealed that they
A) became full-time homemakers and left the fieldwork and paid employment to men.
B) wanted to work full-time either in the field and as domestics for white employers to make money and improve the living standard of their families.
C) were pressured against their will by the white community to work more in the field and to take low-paid employment doing domestic work for white families.
D) refused to do fieldwork which they defined as men's work and sought part-time work as domestics to earn income.
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