Farming as a family-owned and independent business has been an important part of the social and economic development of the United States. But for many black farmers it was more often than not a losing struggle. The end of slavery was followed by about 100 years of racial discrimination in the South that limited, although it did not entirely prevent, opportunities for black farmers to acquire land. Enforcement of civil rights in the 1950s-60s removed many overt discriminatory barriers, although by that time increased technology had significantly reduced the demand for farmers in agricultural production. Nevertheless, cooperatives, while having some limited application in earlier decades, emerged as a significant force for black farmers during the civil rights movement. This book examines the historical background of black farmers in America, with a focus on cooperatives and the Pigford cases.
Richard L Cohen & Clifford Horton
Black Farmers in America [PDF ebook]
Historical Perspective, Cooperatives and the Pigford Cases
Black Farmers in America [PDF ebook]
Historical Perspective, Cooperatives and the Pigford Cases
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Formatera PDF ● Sidor 76 ● ISBN 9781620812747 ● Redaktör Richard L Cohen & Clifford Horton ● Utgivare Nova Science Publishers ● Publicerad 2016 ● Nedladdningsbara 3 gånger ● Valuta EUR ● ID 7220904 ● Kopieringsskydd Adobe DRM
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