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- Release Year
- 2021
- Book Title
- Freedom Farmers: Agricultural Resistance and the Black Freedom...
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- 9781469663890
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
ISBN-10
1469663899
ISBN-13
9781469663890
eBay Product ID (ePID)
8050095528
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
208 Pages
Publication Name
Freedom Farmers : Agricultural Resistance and the Black Freedom Movement
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Subject
Environmental Conservation & Protection, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Nature, Social Science
Series
Justice, Power, and Politics Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
8.3 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
7.7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2018-017919
Reviews
This book will fill the gaps in your knowledge of Black US agricultural history, with a mix of narrative and evaluation. . . . Freedom Farmers provides an uplifting perspective, showing agriculture was not only a site of oppression and exploitation of Black people, but also one of proactive political resistance and cooperative effort."-- Virginia Association for Biological Farming, "A cornerstone in helping to rewrite narratives about African American and Black agrarianism and resistance in the USA. Through archival research, field visits, interviews, and participant observation spanning a decade, White skillfully interweaves discussions of the Jim Crow South with an analysis of the brilliance and tenacity of Black farmers, thinkers, and visionaries, and the inevitable roadblocks and setbacks that exist upon the path to liberation."- Review of Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Studies, " Freedom Farmers stands literally as a landmark, ushering in a new era of community-based scholarship with and for agrarian justice. From here on out, scholars, activists, practitioners have a lodestar from which to research, practice, and advocate for food, farm, and racial justice: Dr. White's framework of 'collective agency and community resilience"-- Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, Writing consciously with an eye on the uses of the past for understanding the present and influencing the future, White recovers the lost stories of black activists who worked to ensure access to adequate and nutritious food for low-income communities, promoted alternatives to capitalist economic exploitation, and demanded a voice in the decisions affecting their lives. Scholars of African American history, agricultural history, and urban history will find much value in this book."-- Journal of Southern History, A timely work that convincingly demonstrates the power of agricultural resistance for African American communities."-- Journal of African American History, Writing consciously with an eye on the uses of the past for understanding the present and influencing the future, White recovers the lost stories of black activists who worked to ensure access to adequate and nutritious food for low-income communities, promoted alternatives to capitalist economic exploitation, and demanded a voice in the decisions affecting their lives. Scholars of African American history, agricultural history, and urban history will find much value in this book.-- Journal of Southern History, Writing consciously with an eye on the uses of the past for understanding the present and influencing the future, White recovers the lost stories of Black activists who worked to ensure access to adequate and nutritious food for low-income communities, promoted alternatives to capitalist economic exploitation, and demanded a voice in the decisions affecting their lives. Scholars of African American history, agricultural history, and urban history will find much value in this book.-- Journal of Southern History, This book will fill the gaps in your knowledge of Black US agricultural history, with a mix of narrative and evaluation. . . . Freedom Farmers provides an uplifting perspective, showing agriculture was not only a site of oppression and exploitation of Black people, but also one of proactive political resistance and cooperative effort.-- Virginia Association for Biological Farming, White brings forward the activity and thinking of women organizers. . . . Freedom Farmers traces a through-line of Black self-determination through economic empowerment--not through a narrowly meritocratic or exclusivist notion of progress and advancement but through democratic access to, and control over, land and life, and the central role of women therein.-- Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy, Freedom Farmers . . . expose[s] the extractive and oppressive realities of the past that can continue into present-day food systems while spotlighting equitable alternatives. . . . White's book challenges urban planners to support solidarity economies, such as collective ownership of land, housing, and businesses. She demonstrates how cooperatives reject economic models dependent on extraction and exploitation, creating spaces for knowledge sharing, community gathering, mutual aid, and distribution of material resources.-- Journal of the American Planning Association, "Writing consciously with an eye on the uses of the past for understanding the present and influencing the future, White recovers the lost stories of black activists who worked to ensure access to adequate and nutritious food for low-income communities, promoted alternatives to capitalist economic exploitation, and demanded a voice in the decisions affecting their lives. Scholars of African American history, agricultural history, and urban history will find much value in this book."-- Journal of Southern History, Amid the Black Lives Matter movement and a time of growing civil unrest throughout the United States, Monica White's Freedom Farmers provides an inspiring narrative of a lesser-known method of nonviolent action known as 'liberatory agriculture'.- Agriculture and Human Values, White brings forward the activity and thinking of women organizers...Freedom Farms traces a through-line of Black self-determination through economic empowerment--not through a narrowly meritocratic or exclusivist notion of progress and advancement but through democratic access to, and control over, land and life, and the central role of women therein."-- Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy, "This book will fill the gaps in your knowledge of Black US agricultural history, with a mix of narrative and evaluation. . . . Freedom Farmers provides an uplifting perspective, showing agriculture was not only a site of oppression and exploitation of Black people, but also one of proactive political resistance and cooperative effort."-- Virginia Association for Biological Farming, Amid the Black Lives Matter movement and a time of growing civil unrest throughout the United States, Monica White's Freedom Farmers provides an inspiring narrative of a lesser-known method of nonviolent action known as 'liberatory agriculture'."- Agriculture and Human Values, A cornerstone in helping to rewrite narratives about African American and Black agrarianism and resistance in the USA. Through archival research, field visits, interviews, and participant observation spanning a decade, White skillfully interweaves discussions of the Jim Crow South with an analysis of the brilliance and tenacity of Black farmers, thinkers, and visionaries, and the inevitable roadblocks and setbacks that exist upon the path to liberation.- Review of Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Studies, A timely work that convincingly demonstrates the power of agricultural resistance for African American communities.-- Journal of African American History, A cornerstone in helping to rewrite narratives about African American and Black agrarianism and resistance in the USA. Through archival research, field visits, interviews, and participant observation spanning a decade, White skillfully interweaves discussions of the Jim Crow South with an analysis of the brilliance and tenacity of Black farmers, thinkers, and visionaries, and the inevitable roadblocks and setbacks that exist upon the path to liberation."- Review of Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Studies, Freedom Farmers: Agricultural Resistance and the Black Freedom Movement stands literally as a landmark, ushering in a new era of community-based scholarship with and for agrarian justice. From here on out, scholars, activists, practitioners have a lodestar from which to research, practice, and advocate for food, farm, and racial justice: Dr. White's framework of 'collective agency and community resilience' (CACR)."-- Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, Freedom Farmers: Agricultural Resistance and the Black Freedom Movement stands literally as a landmark, ushering in a new era of community-based scholarship with and for agrarian justice. From here on out, scholars, activists, practitioners have a lodestar from which to research, practice, and advocate for food, farm, and racial justice: Dr. White's framework of 'collective agency and community resilience' (CACR).-- Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, "Amid the Black Lives Matter movement and a time of growing civil unrest throughout the United States, Monica White's Freedom Farmers provides an inspiring narrative of a lesser-known method of nonviolent action known as 'liberatory agriculture'."- Agriculture and Human Values, " Freedom Farmers: Agricultural Resistance and the Black Freedom Movement stands literally as a landmark, ushering in a new era of community-based scholarship with and for agrarian justice. From here on out, scholars, activists, practitioners have a lodestar from which to research, practice, and advocate for food, farm, and racial justice: Dr. White's framework of 'collective agency and community resilience' (CACR)."-- Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, "White brings forward the activity and thinking of women organizers. . . . Freedom Farmers traces a through-line of Black self-determination through economic empowerment--not through a narrowly meritocratic or exclusivist notion of progress and advancement but through democratic access to, and control over, land and life, and the central role of women therein."-- Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy, "A timely work that convincingly demonstrates the power of agricultural resistance for African American communities."-- Journal of African American History, White brings forward the activity and thinking of women organizers... Freedom Farms traces a through-line of Black self-determination through economic empowerment--not through a narrowly meritocratic or exclusivist notion of progress and advancement but through democratic access to, and control over, land and life, and the central role of women therein."-- Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy, White brings forward the activity and thinking of women organizers. . . . Freedom Farmers traces a through-line of Black self-determination through economic empowerment--not through a narrowly meritocratic or exclusivist notion of progress and advancement but through democratic access to, and control over, land and life, and the central role of women therein."-- Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
305.896073
Synopsis
Expands the historical narrative of the black freedom struggle to embrace the work, roles, and contributions of southern black farmers and the organisations they formed. Whereas existing scholarship generally views agriculture as a site of oppression and exploitation of black people, this book reveals agriculture as a site of resistance., In May 1967, internationally renowned activist Fannie Lou Hamer purchased forty acres of land in the Mississippi Delta, launching the Freedom Farms Cooperative (FFC). A community-based rural and economic development project, FFC would grow to over 600 acres, offering a means for local sharecroppers, tenant farmers, and domestic workers to pursue community wellness, self-reliance, and political resistance. Life on the cooperative farm presented an alternative to the second wave of northern migration by African Americans -- an opportunity to stay in the South, live off the land, and create a healthy community based upon building an alternative food system as a cooperative and collective effort. Freedom Farmers expands the historical narrative of the black freedom struggle to embrace the work, roles, and contributions of southern Black farmers and the organizations they formed. Whereas existing scholarship generally views agriculture as a site of oppression and exploitation of black people, this book reveals agriculture as a site of resistance and provides a historical foundation that adds meaning and context to current conversations around the resurgence of food justice/sovereignty movements in urban spaces like Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, New York City, and New Orleans.
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