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field hand

noun

  1. a person who works in the fields of a farm or plantation.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of field hand1

An Americanism dating back to 1820–30
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President Charles Lindbergh sets up an "Office of American Absorption," aimed at mainstreaming Jewish kids by sending them into the heartland as field hands and day laborers.

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Another problem caused by the fire is the loss of wages for field hands in Ventura County’s fruit and vegetable farms.

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In the summer months, when the days were longer and there was more to be done, field hands worked fifteen to sixteen hours, six days a week.

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He said he had little trouble finding field hands, including migrants who move from farm to farm with each season.

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“My first memory of her cooking her fried chicken was seeing my grandfather and the paid field hands walking up out of the tobacco fields midday hot and sweaty,” reads the submission.

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