Filter By Subjects
African Americans African Americans Biography Agriculteurs issus des minorités États-Unis Histoire Agriculteurs noirs américains Droits Histoire Agriculteurs noirs américains États-Unis (Sud) Autochtones Terres Histoire Exploitations agricoles familiales États-Unis Histoire Landowners Noirs américains Agriculture Histoire Noirs américains Terres HistoireFilter By Authors
Baker, BreaFilter By Genres
bibliography biography Documents d'information. Informational works. Nonfiction novels.Filter By Subjects
African Americans African Americans Biography Agriculteurs issus des minorités États-Unis Histoire Agriculteurs noirs américains Droits Histoire Agriculteurs noirs américains États-Unis (Sud) Autochtones Terres Histoire Exploitations agricoles familiales États-Unis Histoire Landowners Noirs américains Agriculture Histoire Noirs américains Terres HistoireFilter By Authors
Baker, BreaFilter By Genres
bibliography biography Documents d'information. Informational works. Nonfiction novels.Baker, Brea
Summary: Why is less than 1% of rural land in the U.S. owned by Black people? An acclaimed writer and activist explores the impact of land theft and violent displacement on racial wealth gaps, arguing that justice stems from the literal roots of the earth. To understand the contemporary racial wealth gap, we must first unpack the historic attacks on Indigenous and Black land ownership. From the moment...
Format: text
Publisher / Publication Date: One World 2024