The plural of ginner; multiple people or machines that operate cotton gins.
Simply the plural form of 'ginner,' adding the standard '-s' or '-es' suffix to the agent noun derived from 'gin'.
The term 'ginners' reflects a crucial moment in labor history when skilled manual workers were gradually replaced by machines, fundamentally changing what it meant to work in American agriculture.
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