Black Farmers in America

Black Farmers in America

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Publisher's Synopsis

In 1920, black Americans made up 14 per cent of all the farmers in the nation and worked 16 million acres of land. Today, battling the onslaught of globalization, changing technology, an aging workforce, racist lending policies, and even the U.S. Department of Agriculture, black farmers account for less than 1 percent of the nation's farmers and cultivate fewer than 3 million acres of farmland. Inside these statistics is a staggering story of human loss: when each farm closed, those farmers' spouses and children and grandchildren, and the people they hired, all had to leave a way of life that had existed in their families for generations. John Francis Ficara spent four years photographing black farmers across America, witnessing firsthand the difficulties faced by families who simply want to continue living and working on their land. ""Black Farmers in America"" reproduces in duotone over a hundred of Ficara's exquisite photographs that capture the labor and joy of daily life on the family farm. In these poignant images of financial hardship, survival, and the people's bond to the soil, ""Black Farmers in America"" documents for posterity the struggle of black farmers in America at the end of the twentieth century to preserve their heritage.

Book information

ISBN: 9780813123998
Publisher: The University Press of Kentucky
Imprint: The University Press of Kentucky
Pub date:
DEWEY: 779.96308996073
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 126
Weight: 1293g
Height: 286mm
Width: 267mm
Spine width: 22mm