How the 1939 A.A.A. Farm Program Works
Author | : United States. Agricultural Adjustment Administration |
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Total Pages | : 8 |
Release | : 1939 |
Genre | : Agricultural Conservation Program |
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Author | : United States. Agricultural Adjustment Administration |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 8 |
Release | : 1939 |
Genre | : Agricultural Conservation Program |
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Author | : Fred Lyon Zimmerman |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 972 |
Release | : 1941 |
Genre | : Agriculture |
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Author | : United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 100 |
Release | : 1940 |
Genre | : Land use |
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Author | : National Agricultural Library (U.S.) |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 780 |
Release | : 1967 |
Genre | : Agriculture |
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Author | : Linda C. Majka |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 368 |
Release | : 1982 |
Genre | : Agricultural laborers |
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Historical account of the social conflict between agricultural workers and agribusiness, and the role of state intervention in California, USA - analyses agricultural trade unionism since 1870, immigration of Chinese, Japanese, Mexicans and Filipinos, and its regulation; examines the economic recession of the 1930s, rise of rural worker organizations, internal migration, and state-enrolled contract labour; reports on the formation of the United Farm Workers and its struggle for trade union recognition, opposition, and state mediation. Bibliography.
Author | : Wayne David Rasmussen |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 1951 |
Genre | : Agricultural laborers |
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Author | : Robin D. G. Kelley |
Publisher | : UNC Press Books |
Total Pages | : 412 |
Release | : 2015-08-03 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1469625490 |
A groundbreaking contribution to the history of the "long Civil Rights movement," Hammer and Hoe tells the story of how, during the 1930s and 40s, Communists took on Alabama's repressive, racist police state to fight for economic justice, civil and political rights, and racial equality. The Alabama Communist Party was made up of working people without a Euro-American radical political tradition: devoutly religious and semiliterate black laborers and sharecroppers, and a handful of whites, including unemployed industrial workers, housewives, youth, and renegade liberals. In this book, Robin D. G. Kelley reveals how the experiences and identities of these people from Alabama's farms, factories, mines, kitchens, and city streets shaped the Party's tactics and unique political culture. The result was a remarkably resilient movement forged in a racist world that had little tolerance for radicals. After discussing the book's origins and impact in a new preface written for this twenty-fifth-anniversary edition, Kelley reflects on what a militantly antiracist, radical movement in the heart of Dixie might teach contemporary social movements confronting rampant inequality, police violence, mass incarceration, and neoliberalism.
Author | : Delwyn S. Oki |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 112 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Aquatic ecology |
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