Ebook: You can't eat freedom: southerners and social justice after the Civil Rights Movement
Author: De Jong Greta
- Tags: African Americans--Economic conditions, African Americans--Social conditions, African Americans--Social conditions--1964-1975, Agriculture--Aspect économique--États-Unis (Sud), Agriculture--Economic aspects, Agriculture--Economic aspects--Southern States, Economic history, Migration intérieure--États-Unis--Histoire--20e siècle, Migration Internal, Migration Internal--United States--History--20th century, Noirs américains--Conditions économiques, Noirs américains--Conditions sociales--1964-1975, Ressources
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: he University of North Carolina Press
- City: États-Unis (Sud);Southern States;United States
- Language: English
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The man don't need me anymore: from free labor to displaced persons -- This is home: black workers' responses to displacement and out-migration -- They could make some decisions: the war on poverty and community action -- Okra is a threat: the low-income cooperative movement -- OEO is finished: federal withdrawal and the return to states' rights -- To build something, where they are: the federation of southern cooperatives and rural economic development -- A world of despair: free enterprise and its failures -- Government cannot solve our problems: legacies of displacement -- Conclusion.
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