This collection chronicles the tumultuous history of landowning African American farmers from the end of the Civil War to today. Each essay provides a case study of people in one place at a particular time and the factors that affected their ability to acquire, secure, and protect their land.The contributors walk readers through a century and a half of African American agricultural history, from the strivings of black farm owners in the immediate post-emancipation period to the efforts of contemporary black farm owners to receive justice through the courts for decades of discrimination by the U.S Department of Agriculture. They reveal that despite enormous obstacles, by 1920 a quarter of African American farm families owned their land, and demonstrate that farm ownership was not simply a departure point for black migrants seeking a better life but a core component of the African American experience.
Evan P. Bennett & Debra A. Reid
Beyond Forty Acres and a Mule [PDF ebook]
African American Landowning Families since Reconstruction
Beyond Forty Acres and a Mule [PDF ebook]
African American Landowning Families since Reconstruction
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Lingua Inglese ● Formato PDF ● Pagine 352 ● ISBN 9780813043531 ● Editore Evan P. Bennett & Debra A. Reid ● Casa editrice University Press of Florida ● Pubblicato 2012 ● Scaricabile 6 volte ● Moneta EUR ● ID 2798757 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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