African American Farmers and Land Loss in Texas, surveys the ways that discrimination at the local, state, and national levels constrained minority farmers during the twentieth century. It considers the characteristics of small-scale farming that created liabilities for landowners regardless of race, including state and federal programs that favored commercial and agribusiness interests. In addition to economic challenges African American farmers had to negotiate racism in the Jim Crow South. The Texas Agricultural Extension Service, the state branch of the USDA\u27s Extension Service, segregated in 1915. The Negro division gave black farmers access to information about USDA programs, but it emphasized their subordinate position relative...
iii, 22 p.African-Americans as a group went from owning almost no land in the United States after th...
Abstract Throughout American history, Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers (SDFRs) have faced...
ABSTRACT This paper reviews 115 articles and books pub-lished since 1971 that comprise almost all of...
African American Farmers and Land Loss in Texas, surveys the ways that discrimination at the local,...
Allowing the rural poor to stay on the land and to better their lives would be one significant contr...
There have been major structural changes in the United States Agriculture since the 1950s, and U.S. ...
The history of the agrarian reform movement in Texas, its origin and its activities, reveals a minim...
The economic and social well-being of people of an area is largely determined by the amount and natu...
Black farmers remain an underdeveloped topic in academic literature. This historical study used a hi...
In 1915, African Americans in rural Texas observed communities in transition when they looked out th...
This article examines a small community of former slaves in Texas's leading sugar-producing county a...
This Article explains how federal law excludes half of the nation\u27s farm workers from the unemplo...
Black farmers remain an underdeveloped topic in academic literature. This historical study used a hi...
This proposal will describe the American agriculture system. The focus will be on the racism institu...
African-Americans as a group went from owning almost no land in the United States after the Civil Wa...
iii, 22 p.African-Americans as a group went from owning almost no land in the United States after th...
Abstract Throughout American history, Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers (SDFRs) have faced...
ABSTRACT This paper reviews 115 articles and books pub-lished since 1971 that comprise almost all of...
African American Farmers and Land Loss in Texas, surveys the ways that discrimination at the local,...
Allowing the rural poor to stay on the land and to better their lives would be one significant contr...
There have been major structural changes in the United States Agriculture since the 1950s, and U.S. ...
The history of the agrarian reform movement in Texas, its origin and its activities, reveals a minim...
The economic and social well-being of people of an area is largely determined by the amount and natu...
Black farmers remain an underdeveloped topic in academic literature. This historical study used a hi...
In 1915, African Americans in rural Texas observed communities in transition when they looked out th...
This article examines a small community of former slaves in Texas's leading sugar-producing county a...
This Article explains how federal law excludes half of the nation\u27s farm workers from the unemplo...
Black farmers remain an underdeveloped topic in academic literature. This historical study used a hi...
This proposal will describe the American agriculture system. The focus will be on the racism institu...
African-Americans as a group went from owning almost no land in the United States after the Civil Wa...
iii, 22 p.African-Americans as a group went from owning almost no land in the United States after th...
Abstract Throughout American history, Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers (SDFRs) have faced...
ABSTRACT This paper reviews 115 articles and books pub-lished since 1971 that comprise almost all of...