The Rural South in Crisis 2019
DOI: 10.4324/9780429314407-7
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Social and Economic Conditions of Black Farm Households: Status and Prospects

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“…In addition to their declining numbers, a large percentage of the problems encountered by African American farmers can be attributed to the establishment of a political, economic, and legal system in the United States that promoted unequal opportunities in education and restricted opportunities for economic advancement for the African American population (Beauford & Nelson, 1988;Brown et al, 1994;Sigler & Smith, 1998). Sigler and Smith suggested that in order "for a minority group to flourish in a competitive society, the group needs two forms of support: the means to participate in a culture's economic system, called human capital, and a set of laws to make the participation possible, called bootstraps" (p. 105).…”
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“…In addition to their declining numbers, a large percentage of the problems encountered by African American farmers can be attributed to the establishment of a political, economic, and legal system in the United States that promoted unequal opportunities in education and restricted opportunities for economic advancement for the African American population (Beauford & Nelson, 1988;Brown et al, 1994;Sigler & Smith, 1998). Sigler and Smith suggested that in order "for a minority group to flourish in a competitive society, the group needs two forms of support: the means to participate in a culture's economic system, called human capital, and a set of laws to make the participation possible, called bootstraps" (p. 105).…”
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“…American farmers concluded that most African American farmers were: (a) older, with lower educational levels than the national average for all farmers, (b) located in the southeastern portion of the United States and concentrated in areas that traditionally were economically depressed with few opportunities for economic growth, and (c) typically classified as small and limited-resource farmers (Beauford & Nelson, 1988;Dismukes et al, 1997;Jones, 1994;Koenig & Dodson, 1999;McLean-Meyinsse & Brown, Jr., 1994;Schor, 1996). A discussion of their characteristics is provided in the following sections.…”
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