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UNISANNIOBVEE043612 |
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Andrade, Sebastião da Costa : de <m. 1612> |
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Commentarij in threnos et orationem Ieremiae prophetae, a doctore Sebastiano à Costa, de Andrada, Olysiponensi, ... Cum indice rerum nec non locorum sacrae Scripturae |
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Lugduni : sumptibus Horatij Cardon, 1609 |
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[Opus nunc primùm in lucem editum] |
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BNV.F. 1 A 24BNV.F. 3 B 25BNSALA FARN.1. C 0032 |
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Marca non controllata (giglio) sul front. stampato in rosso e nero |
Cors. ; rom |
Segn.:A-Xâ¸Yâ´ |
Bianca l'ultima c |
Le prime 16 p. non sono numerate. |
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UNINA990005952820403321 |
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Atiyah, Patrick Selim |
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Vicarios Liability in the Law of Torts / P.S. ATIYAH |
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London : Butterworths, 1967 |
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UNINA9911026065203321 |
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White Monica M (Monica Marie), <1967-> |
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Freedom farmers : agricultural resistance and the Black Freedom Movement / / Monica M. White, foreword by LaDonna Redmond |
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Chapel Hill : , : University of North Carolina Press, , [2018] |
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©2018 |
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9798890853271 |
9781469643717 |
1469643715 |
9781469643700 |
1469643707 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (xviii, 189 pages) : illustrations |
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Justice, power, and politics |
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Black lives matter movement |
Food supply - Political aspects - United States - History |
Food sovereignty - United States |
Agriculture, Cooperative - United States - History |
African Americans - Political activity - History |
African Americans - Social conditions - History |
African Americans - Agriculture - History |
Agriculture |
Farmers |
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Previously issued in print: 2018. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Land, food, and freedom: black farmers, agriculture, and resistance -- Intellectual traditions in black agriculture: Booker T. Washington, George Washington Carver, and W. E. B. Du Bois -- Collective agency and community resilience in action -- A pig and a garden: Fannie Lou Hamer's Freedom Farms Cooperative -- North Bolivar County Farmers Cooperative -- The Federation of Southern Cooperatives -- The Detroit Black Community Food Security Network -- Black farmers and black land matter. |
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In the late 1960s, internationally renowned activist Fannie Lou Hamer purchased 40 acres of land in the Mississippi Delta, launching the Freedom Farms Cooperative (FFC). A community-based rural & economic development project, FFC would grow to over 600 acres, offering a means for local sharecroppers, tenant farmers, & domestic workers to pursue community wellness, self-reliance, & political resistance. Life on the cooperative farm presented an alternative to the second wave of northern migration by African Americans - an opportunity to stay in the South, live off the land, & create a healthy community based upon building an alternative food system as a cooperative & collective effort. 'Freedom Farmers' expands the historical narrative of the black freedom struggle to embrace the work, roles, & contributions of southern black farmers & the organizations they formed. This book reveals agriculture as a site of resistance and provides a historical foundation that adds meaning and context to current conversations around the resurgence of food justice/sovereignty movements in urban spaces like Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, New York City, and New Orleans. |
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