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- Title Pages
- Maps
- Figures
- Tables
- Foreword
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
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1 The Jim Crow Section of Agricultural History -
2 Out of Mount Vernon's Shadow: Black Landowners in George Washington's Neighborhood, 1870–1930 -
3 James E. Youngblood: Race, Family, and Farm Ownership in Jim Crow Texas -
4 Benjamin Hubert and the Association for the Advancement of Negro Country Life -
5 Black Populism: Agrarian Politics from the Colored Alliance to the People's Party -
6 “The Lazarus of American Farmers”: The Politics of Black Agrarianism in the Jim Crow South, 1921–1938 -
7 Land Ownership and the Color Line: African American Farmers in the Heartland, 1870s–1920s -
8 Of the Quest of the Golden Leaf: Black Farmers and Bright Tobacco in the Piedmont South -
9 “Justifiable Pride”: Negotiation and Collaboration in Florida African American Extension -
10 Black Power in the Alabama Black Belt to the 1970s -
11 “You're just like mules, you don't know your own strength”: Rural South Carolina Blacks and the Emergence of the Civil Rights Struggle -
12 Between Forty Acres and A Class Action Lawsuit: Black Farmers, Civil Rights, and Protest against the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1997–2010 - Researching African American Land and Farm Owners: A Bibliographic Essay
- Contributors
- Index
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- Beyond Forty Acres and a Mule
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- University Press of Florida
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- Title Pages
- Maps
- Figures
- Tables
- Foreword
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
-
1 The Jim Crow Section of Agricultural History -
2 Out of Mount Vernon's Shadow: Black Landowners in George Washington's Neighborhood, 1870–1930 -
3 James E. Youngblood: Race, Family, and Farm Ownership in Jim Crow Texas -
4 Benjamin Hubert and the Association for the Advancement of Negro Country Life -
5 Black Populism: Agrarian Politics from the Colored Alliance to the People's Party -
6 “The Lazarus of American Farmers”: The Politics of Black Agrarianism in the Jim Crow South, 1921–1938 -
7 Land Ownership and the Color Line: African American Farmers in the Heartland, 1870s–1920s -
8 Of the Quest of the Golden Leaf: Black Farmers and Bright Tobacco in the Piedmont South -
9 “Justifiable Pride”: Negotiation and Collaboration in Florida African American Extension -
10 Black Power in the Alabama Black Belt to the 1970s -
11 “You're just like mules, you don't know your own strength”: Rural South Carolina Blacks and the Emergence of the Civil Rights Struggle -
12 Between Forty Acres and A Class Action Lawsuit: Black Farmers, Civil Rights, and Protest against the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1997–2010 - Researching African American Land and Farm Owners: A Bibliographic Essay
- Contributors
- Index