Beyond forty acres and a mule : African American landowning families since Reconstruction /
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Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
[2012]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Debra A. Reid
- Historiography and philosophy.
- The Jim Crow section of agricultural history / Adrienne Petty
- Farm acquisition and retention.
- Out of Mount Vernon's shadow : black landowners in George Washington's neighborhood, 1870-1910 / Scott E. Casper
- James E. Youngblood : race, family, and farm ownership in Jim Crow Texas / Keith J. Volanto
- Benjamin Hubert and the Association for the Advancement of Negro Country Life / Mark Schultz
- Agrarianism and black politics.
- Black populism : agrarian politics from the colored alliance to the people's party / Omar H. Ali
- "The Lazarus of American farmers": the politics of black agrarianism in the Jim Crow South, 1921-1938 / Jarod Roll
- Farm families at work.
- Land ownership and the color line: African American farmers in the heartland, 1870s-1920s / Debra A. Reid
- Of the quest of the golden leaf: black farmers and bright tobacco in the Piedmont South / Evan P. Bennett
- "Justifiable pride": negotiation and collaboration in Florida African American extension / Kelly A. Minor
- Legal activism and civil rights expansion.
- Black power in the Alabama black belt to the 1970s / Veronica L. Womack
- "You're just like mules, you don't know your own strength": rural South Carolina blacks and the emergence of the civil rights struggle / Carmen V. Harris
- Between forty acres and a class action lawsuit: black farmers, civil rights, and protest against the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1997-2010 / Valerie Grim
- Researching African American land and farm owners: a bibliographic essay / Debra A. Reid.