Considering the above questions, the reason a Black farmer in the South might have decided to join the Colored Farmers' National Alliance and Cooperative Union in the late 1880s is that:
"Southern Farmers' Alliance group did not permit black farmers to join them."
However, the reason that the same farmer might have decided to leave the CFNA after 1891 is that:
"the CFNA called for a wage increase from 50 cents to $1 per hundred pounds of cotton for black cotton-pickers, a situation a Black Farmer would see as a detriment to his farming profits."
Hence, in this casez, it is concluded that CFNA before 1891 served the interests of the Black farmers; however, by 1891, some Black Farmers felt it was no longer serving their interests.
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