Black farmers in America by Ficara, John Francis

Black farmers in America (#21686T7)

by Ficara, John Francis
Hardcover University Press of Kentucky, 2006
Dewey: 779; Audience: Adult
Description: xvii, 126 pages : illustrations; 30 cm

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Product Overview
From Follett
A collection of one hundred photographs by John Francis Ficara that capture images of hardship, survival, and the bond to the soil African-American farmers feel at the end of the twentieth century.
From the Publisher
"In 1920 black Americans made up 14 percent of all the farmers in the nation, and they owned 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 land. Experts predict that within the next ten years, black-owned family farms will all but cease to exist." "Inside these statistics is a story of human loss that led photographer John Francis Ficara on a four-year journey across America to document and preserve the struggles of black farmers. The result of this journey is Black Farmers in America, a collection of 100 photographs reproduced in duotone that captures poignant images of hardship, survival, and a people's bond to the soil at the end of the twentieth century."--BOOK JACKET.
Product Details
  • Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
  • Publication Date: March 3, 2006
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Dewey: 779
  • Classifications: Nonfiction
  • Description: xvii, 126 pages : illustrations; 30 cm
  • ISBN-10: 0-8131-2399-2
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-8131-2399-8
  • LCCN: 2005-031060
  • Follett Number: 21686T7
  • Catalog Number: 0813123992
  • Audience: Adult