This is a theoretical dissertation that seeks to explore the implications of using an Africana agrarian development philosophy to examine the historical evolution of African-American communities and social movements in the United States. The central theme of this study is the importance of recentering the land question as a theoretical tool used to construct narratives of the cultural development of African-American rural and farming communities. Particular emphasis is placed upon using the notion of an ecological revolution to explain African-Amencan responses to the socio-economic problems that have emerged from their relationship to the American state and, the resultant paradigms that have developed, within the tradition of African-Ameri...
textThis dissertation uses primarily archaeological evidence to interpret how enslaved women and me...
Scholarship on African American community building and Black freedom struggles has demonstrated the ...
textThis dissertation compares the lives of enslaved people of African descent living at Rosedown Pl...
This dissertation explores the history and archaeology of a postemancipation community that develope...
This research project seeks to honor the knowledge of elders and scholars in the field of Black agra...
This dissertation proposes a critical and material reappraisal of Southern land, by examining the re...
With approximately 30,000 vacant parcels of land, Cleveland, Ohio is well positioned to embrace alte...
This study examines agriculture in the Inner Bluegrass Region of Central Kentucky from 1850 to 1880....
Shortly after the Civil War, the numbers of African Americans involved in agriculture began to dwind...
Agrarianism is important in the American mythos. Land represents both a set of values and a store of...
This dissertation re-assesses how the popular national agricultural reform movement operated in the ...
Land in African Agrarian Systems. Thomas J. Bassett and Donald E. Crummey, editors. Madison, WI. and...
This work looks at the way in which an agrarian philosophy communicates the meaningful connection be...
The effort to create a colony of African Americans on the west coast of Africa was one of the most c...
This dissertation examines free people of color and the economic and social lconditions they shared ...
textThis dissertation uses primarily archaeological evidence to interpret how enslaved women and me...
Scholarship on African American community building and Black freedom struggles has demonstrated the ...
textThis dissertation compares the lives of enslaved people of African descent living at Rosedown Pl...
This dissertation explores the history and archaeology of a postemancipation community that develope...
This research project seeks to honor the knowledge of elders and scholars in the field of Black agra...
This dissertation proposes a critical and material reappraisal of Southern land, by examining the re...
With approximately 30,000 vacant parcels of land, Cleveland, Ohio is well positioned to embrace alte...
This study examines agriculture in the Inner Bluegrass Region of Central Kentucky from 1850 to 1880....
Shortly after the Civil War, the numbers of African Americans involved in agriculture began to dwind...
Agrarianism is important in the American mythos. Land represents both a set of values and a store of...
This dissertation re-assesses how the popular national agricultural reform movement operated in the ...
Land in African Agrarian Systems. Thomas J. Bassett and Donald E. Crummey, editors. Madison, WI. and...
This work looks at the way in which an agrarian philosophy communicates the meaningful connection be...
The effort to create a colony of African Americans on the west coast of Africa was one of the most c...
This dissertation examines free people of color and the economic and social lconditions they shared ...
textThis dissertation uses primarily archaeological evidence to interpret how enslaved women and me...
Scholarship on African American community building and Black freedom struggles has demonstrated the ...
textThis dissertation compares the lives of enslaved people of African descent living at Rosedown Pl...