Land, Legacy and Lynching: Building the Future in Black America
by MONICA DAVIS
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ISBN: 978-1-4303-1985-6
Publisher: Lulu.com
Rights Owner: MONICA DAVIS
Copyright:
© 2006 Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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Printed: 247 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Description:A century ago, the segregated South had a deep secret--black farmers owned the majority of farmland in the region. Then came the 1910 Census results along with an organized effort to drive black farmers off the land. Through lynching and intimidation, and predatory use of federal farm loan programs, hundreds of thousands of black farmers, 90% of African-American farmers, were driven from the land through a 60 year orgy of lynching, murder, intimidation and theft. Many found refuge in factory towns and became middle class through factory work, especially in the auto industry. Others gathered in segregated ghettos in the nation's urban hell holes and continue to fuel the nation's prisons. Many claim the goal of federal farm policy is to drive family farmers out of business in favor of corporate agri-businesses. Listed in: |
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