Today, there are only about 15,000 black farmers in the United States. Declining by 98 percent since 1920, black farmers have suffered losses attributable to public policy, economic pressures, and racial oppression. All of these factors must be addressed if African-American farmers are to survive. In this paper, we use Census of Agriculture data and a follow-on survey in one Mississippi Delta county to review the current situation of black farmers. We introduce the concept of "re-entering farmers" to suggest that a significant number of black farmers, who are not defined as "farmers" by the Census, still own land and want to farm again. The first section of the paper provides a brief overview of the historical and current trends of black fa...
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...
Today, there are only about 15,000 black farmers in the United States. Declining by 98 percent since...
iv, 19 p.Today, there are only about 15,000 black farmers in the United States. Declining by 98 perc...
iii, 22 p.African-Americans as a group went from owning almost no land in the United States after th...
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...
There have been major structural changes in the United States Agriculture since the 1950s, and U.S. ...
This is a revised version of a talk given at a Black History Month program, sponsored by the Farmers...
Black farmers tend to live in southern counties where nonfarm employment opportunities are limited. ...
Black farmers tend to live in southern counties where nonfarm employment opportunities are limited. ...
Black farmers tend to live in southern counties where nonfarm employment opportunities are limited. ...
By most accounts, black farmers in the United States are categorized as either limited resource or s...
ABSTRACT This paper reviews 115 articles and books pub-lished since 1971 that comprise almost all of...
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...
Today, there are only about 15,000 black farmers in the United States. Declining by 98 percent since...
iv, 19 p.Today, there are only about 15,000 black farmers in the United States. Declining by 98 perc...
iii, 22 p.African-Americans as a group went from owning almost no land in the United States after th...
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...
There have been major structural changes in the United States Agriculture since the 1950s, and U.S. ...
This is a revised version of a talk given at a Black History Month program, sponsored by the Farmers...
Black farmers tend to live in southern counties where nonfarm employment opportunities are limited. ...
Black farmers tend to live in southern counties where nonfarm employment opportunities are limited. ...
Black farmers tend to live in southern counties where nonfarm employment opportunities are limited. ...
By most accounts, black farmers in the United States are categorized as either limited resource or s...
ABSTRACT This paper reviews 115 articles and books pub-lished since 1971 that comprise almost all of...
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...