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We are each other's harvest : celebrating African American farmers, land, and legacy

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"In this impressive anthology, Natalie Baszile brings together essays, poems, photographs, quotes, conversations, and first-person stories to examine black people's connection to the American land from Emancipation to today. In the 1920s, there were over one million black farmers; today there are just 45,000. Baszile explores this crisis, through the farmers' personal experiences. In their own words, middle aged and elderly black farmers explain why they continue to farm despite systemic discrimination and land loss. The Returning Generation--young farmers, who are building upon the legacy of their ancestors, talk about the challenges they face as they seek to redress issues of food justice, food sovereignty, and reparations."--

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Chappaqua Library 630.899 BASZILE (Text)
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Croton Free Library 630.8996 B (Text)
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Greenburgh Public Library 630.899 W (Text)
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31009154748226
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Mount Vernon Public Library 338.1 B (Text)
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31018155613107
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New Rochelle Public Library 630.899 W (Text)
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The Field Library 630.899 B (Text)
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31022152286339
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White Plains Public Library 630.8996 B (Text)
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31544201082575
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Yonkers Grinton I. Will Library 630.89 W (Text)
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31035613066231
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Yonkers Riverfront Library 976 B (Text)
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31035612058874
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24510. ‡aWe are each other's harvest : ‡bcelebrating African American farmers, land, and legacy / ‡cNatalie Baszile.
250 . ‡aFirst edition.
264 1. ‡aNew York, NY : ‡bAmistad, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, ‡c[2021]
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504 . ‡aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 339-343).
50500. ‡tForeword / ‡rby Natalie Baszile -- ‡tIntroduction / ‡rby Dr. Analena Hope Hassberg -- ‡tThose winter Sundays / ‡rby Robert Hayden -- ‡tEveryone beneath their own vine and fig tree : a remembering in seven parts / ‡rby Michael Twitty -- ‡tHanded the rain / ‡rby Ed Roberson -- ‡tWriting Queen Sugar / ‡rby Natalie Baszile -- ‡tExcerpt from Black and White: the way I see it / ‡rby Richard Williams -- ‡tResilience and reinvention / ‡rwith Stanley Hughes and Linda Leach -- ‡tLittle farm, big dreams / ‡rwith Kamal Bell -- ‡tBlack to the land / ‡rby Leah Penniman -- ‡tCutting greens / ‡rby Lucille Clifton -- ‡tThe last plantation : the USDA's racist operation system / ‡rby Pete Daniel -- ‡tFather and daughter / ‡rwith Harper and Ashley Armstrong -- ‡tTo the fig tree on 9th and Christian / ‡rby Ross Gay -- ‡tOn top of Moon Mountain / ‡rwith Brenae Royal -- ‡tMoney talk / ‡rwith Clif Sutton and Dexter Faison -- ‡tBarking / ‡rby Lenard D. Moore -- ‡tDispossessed : their family bought land one generation after slavery. The Reels brothers spent eight years in jail for refusing to leave it / ‡rby Lizzie Presser -- ‡tLouisiana daughters : a conversation with Lalita Tademy and Margaret Wilkerson Sexton -- ‡tQueen Sugar, Chapter 10 / ‡rby Natalie Baszile -- ‡tFrame / ‡rby Robin Coste Lewis -- ‡tAmerica at the crossroads : a history of enslavement and land /by Clyde Ford -- ‡tField Day at the Hill Place / ‡rwith Odis Hill -- ‡tEqual ground / ‡rwith Willie Earl Nelson Sr. and sons -- ‡tFearless / ‡rby Tim Seibles -- ‡tFour days in Alaskan Farm School / ‡rwith Melony Edwards -- ‡tNo better life / ‡rwith the Blueforts -- ‡tAncestral vibrations guide our connection to the land / ‡rby Jim Embry -- ‡tRemember / ‡rby Joy Harjo -- ‡tFamily ties / ‡rwith Esmeralda and Antonio Sandoval -- ‡tHow to make rain / ‡rby Kevin Young -- ‡tMiss Rose's dirty rice / ‡rby Natalie Baszile -- ‡tA new country / ‡rwith Dorcas Young -- ‡tRaised and rooted / ‡rwith Deric Harper -- ‡tMaking space / ‡rwith Moretta Browne -- ‡tCall me by my name / ‡rby Harryette Mullen -- ‡tWheel of fortune / ‡rwith Martha Calderon -- ‡tExceeding the "yes" / ‡rwith Marvin Frink -- ‡tSwarm / ‡rby Tonya Foster -- ‡tA brief history of tobacco / ‡rby Natalie Baszile -- ‡tAfter tobacco / ‡rwith the Wrights -- ‡tYellowjackets / ‡rby Yusef Komunyakaa -- ‡tHome games / ‡rwith Kellye Walker and Werten Bellamy -- ‡tButter / ‡rby Elizabeth Alexander -- ‡tA love letter to future generations / ‡rby Naima Penniman -- ‡tInside Queen Sugar: Jason Wilborn reflects of his years in the Queen Sugar Writer's Room / ‡rby Natalie Baszile -- ‡tThe Boudin Trail / ‡rby Natalie Baszile -- ‡tBlack Harvest Fund.
520 . ‡a"In this impressive anthology, Natalie Baszile brings together essays, poems, photographs, quotes, conversations, and first-person stories to examine black people's connection to the American land from Emancipation to today. In the 1920s, there were over one million black farmers; today there are just 45,000. Baszile explores this crisis, through the farmers' personal experiences. In their own words, middle aged and elderly black farmers explain why they continue to farm despite systemic discrimination and land loss. The Returning Generation--young farmers, who are building upon the legacy of their ancestors, talk about the challenges they face as they seek to redress issues of food justice, food sovereignty, and reparations."-- ‡cPublisher's description.
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