It's always good to welcome back a fellow Arkie who's been away all too long.—Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, 16 May 2012
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informal, sometimes disparaging: an itinerant agricultural worker
especially: such a worker from Arkansas in the 1930s
In the South the number of sharecroppers farms dropped from 776,278 in 1930 to 541, 291 in 1940. The result was a homeless population, some of whom, known in the folklore of the times as "Okies" and "Arkies," packed up and took off for California. —Mary Beth Norton et al., A People and a Nation, 1988
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