This paper reviews 115 articles and books published since 1971 that comprise almost all of the scholarly research on black farmers and land loss. It provides a general overview as well as discussion of the benefits of landownership for the black community. Several causes of black land and farm loss are reviewed: forced sales due to heir property, lack of access to government programs, and continuing racial discrimination by lenders and government agencies. A number of the works cited provide possible ways to slow the loss of black-owned land, including strategies to increase the profitability of individual farms and increased finding of programs (e.g., by 1890 land grant universities and community-based organizations) that provide assista...
Almost 94 percent of black farms in the United States have been lost since 1920, and the remaining 5...
Almost 94 percent of black farms in the United States have been lost since 1920, and the remaining 5...
Almost 94 percent of black farms in the United States have been lost since 1920, and the remaining 5...
ABSTRACT This paper reviews 115 articles and books pub-lished since 1971 that comprise almost all of...
African-Americans as a group went from owning almost no land in the United States after the Civil Wa...
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...
By most accounts, black farmers in the United States are categorized as either limited resource or s...
Abstract The study focused on heir property and analyzing African American farmers continuing in fa...
African-Americans\u27 connection to the land is rapidly disappearing, and with it goes the cultural,...
African-Americans\u27 connection to the land is rapidly disappearing, and with it goes the cultural,...
African-Americans\u27 connection to the land is rapidly disappearing, and with it goes the cultural,...
Agrarianism is important in the American mythos. Land represents both a set of values and a store of...
Land ownership among African Americans has declined drastically at rates uncomparable to any other g...
Black farmers remain an underdeveloped topic in academic literature. This historical study used a hi...
Almost 94 percent of black farms in the United States have been lost since 1920, and the remaining 5...
Almost 94 percent of black farms in the United States have been lost since 1920, and the remaining 5...
Almost 94 percent of black farms in the United States have been lost since 1920, and the remaining 5...
ABSTRACT This paper reviews 115 articles and books pub-lished since 1971 that comprise almost all of...
African-Americans as a group went from owning almost no land in the United States after the Civil Wa...
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...
By most accounts, black farmers in the United States are categorized as either limited resource or s...
Abstract The study focused on heir property and analyzing African American farmers continuing in fa...
African-Americans\u27 connection to the land is rapidly disappearing, and with it goes the cultural,...
African-Americans\u27 connection to the land is rapidly disappearing, and with it goes the cultural,...
African-Americans\u27 connection to the land is rapidly disappearing, and with it goes the cultural,...
Agrarianism is important in the American mythos. Land represents both a set of values and a store of...
Land ownership among African Americans has declined drastically at rates uncomparable to any other g...
Black farmers remain an underdeveloped topic in academic literature. This historical study used a hi...
Almost 94 percent of black farms in the United States have been lost since 1920, and the remaining 5...
Almost 94 percent of black farms in the United States have been lost since 1920, and the remaining 5...
Almost 94 percent of black farms in the United States have been lost since 1920, and the remaining 5...