Remaking the rural South :: interracialism, Christian socialism, and cooperative farming in Jim Crow Mississippi /
This is the first book-length study of Delta Cooperative Farm (1936-42) and its descendant, Providence Farm (1938-56). The two intentional communities drew on internationalist practices of cooperative communalism and pragmatically challenged Jim Crow segregation and plantation labor. In the winter o...
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Zusammenfassung: | This is the first book-length study of Delta Cooperative Farm (1936-42) and its descendant, Providence Farm (1938-56). The two intentional communities drew on internationalist practices of cooperative communalism and pragmatically challenged Jim Crow segregation and plantation labor. In the winter of 1936, two dozen black and white ex-sharecropping families settled on some two thousand acres in the rural Mississippi Delta, one of the most insular and oppressive regions in the nation. Thus began a twenty-year experiment-across two communities-in interracialism, Christian socialism, cooperative farming, and civil and economic activism. Robert Hunt Ferguson recalls the genesis of Delta and Providence: how they were modeled after cooperative farms in Japan and Soviet Russia and how they rose in reaction to the exploitation of small- scale, dispossessed farmers. Although the staff, volunteers, and residents were very much everyday people-a mix of Christian socialists, political leftists, union organizers, and sharecroppers-the farms had the backing of such leading figures as philanthropist Sherwood Eddy, who purchased the land, and educator Charles Spurgeon Johnson and theologian Reinhold Niebuhr, who served as trustees. On these farms, residents developed a cooperative economy, operated a desegregated health clinic, held interracial church services and labor union meetings, and managed a credit union. Ferguson tells how a variety of factors related to World War II forced the closing of Delta, while Providence finally succumbed to economic boycotts and outside threats from white racists. Remaking the Rural South shows how a small group of committed people challenged hegemonic social and economic structures by going about their daily routines. Far from living in a closed society, activists at Delta and Providence engaged in a local movement with national and international roots and consequences. |
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spelling | Ferguson, Robert Hunt, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2014035919 Remaking the rural South : interracialism, Christian socialism, and cooperative farming in Jim Crow Mississippi / Robert Hunt Ferguson. Athens : The University of Georgia Press, [2018] ©2018 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Politics and culture in the twentieth-century South Includes bibliographical references and index. This is the first book-length study of Delta Cooperative Farm (1936-42) and its descendant, Providence Farm (1938-56). The two intentional communities drew on internationalist practices of cooperative communalism and pragmatically challenged Jim Crow segregation and plantation labor. In the winter of 1936, two dozen black and white ex-sharecropping families settled on some two thousand acres in the rural Mississippi Delta, one of the most insular and oppressive regions in the nation. Thus began a twenty-year experiment-across two communities-in interracialism, Christian socialism, cooperative farming, and civil and economic activism. Robert Hunt Ferguson recalls the genesis of Delta and Providence: how they were modeled after cooperative farms in Japan and Soviet Russia and how they rose in reaction to the exploitation of small- scale, dispossessed farmers. Although the staff, volunteers, and residents were very much everyday people-a mix of Christian socialists, political leftists, union organizers, and sharecroppers-the farms had the backing of such leading figures as philanthropist Sherwood Eddy, who purchased the land, and educator Charles Spurgeon Johnson and theologian Reinhold Niebuhr, who served as trustees. On these farms, residents developed a cooperative economy, operated a desegregated health clinic, held interracial church services and labor union meetings, and managed a credit union. Ferguson tells how a variety of factors related to World War II forced the closing of Delta, while Providence finally succumbed to economic boycotts and outside threats from white racists. Remaking the Rural South shows how a small group of committed people challenged hegemonic social and economic structures by going about their daily routines. Far from living in a closed society, activists at Delta and Providence engaged in a local movement with national and international roots and consequences. Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed January 9, 2019). Delta Cooperative Farm (Miss.) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n97059435 Delta Cooperative Farm (Miss.) fast Agriculture, Cooperative Mississippi. Collective farms Mississippi. Providence Plantation (Miss.) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh92006799 Sharecropping Mississippi. Rural development Mississippi. Christian socialism Mississippi. Mississippi Race relations. Mississippi Economic conditions 20th century. Exploitations agricoles collectives Mississippi. Métayage Mississippi. Développement rural Mississippi. Socialisme chrétien Mississippi. Mississippi Relations raciales. Mississippi Conditions économiques 20e siècle. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Civil Rights. bisacsh Agriculture, Cooperative fast Christian socialism fast Collective farms fast Economic history fast Race relations fast Rural development fast Sharecropping fast Mississippi fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJgxpvDfT9yvtDg4ddFR8C Mississippi Providence Plantation fast 1900-1999 fast has work: Remaking the rural South (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFthqrCHYkQqXCCyFp4qry https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Politics and culture in the twentieth-century South. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2006024069 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1679656 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Ferguson, Robert Hunt Remaking the rural South : interracialism, Christian socialism, and cooperative farming in Jim Crow Mississippi / Politics and culture in the twentieth-century South. Delta Cooperative Farm (Miss.) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n97059435 Delta Cooperative Farm (Miss.) fast Agriculture, Cooperative Mississippi. Collective farms Mississippi. Sharecropping Mississippi. Rural development Mississippi. Christian socialism Mississippi. Exploitations agricoles collectives Mississippi. Métayage Mississippi. Développement rural Mississippi. Socialisme chrétien Mississippi. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Civil Rights. bisacsh Agriculture, Cooperative fast Christian socialism fast Collective farms fast Economic history fast Race relations fast Rural development fast Sharecropping fast |
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title | Remaking the rural South : interracialism, Christian socialism, and cooperative farming in Jim Crow Mississippi / |
title_auth | Remaking the rural South : interracialism, Christian socialism, and cooperative farming in Jim Crow Mississippi / |
title_exact_search | Remaking the rural South : interracialism, Christian socialism, and cooperative farming in Jim Crow Mississippi / |
title_full | Remaking the rural South : interracialism, Christian socialism, and cooperative farming in Jim Crow Mississippi / Robert Hunt Ferguson. |
title_fullStr | Remaking the rural South : interracialism, Christian socialism, and cooperative farming in Jim Crow Mississippi / Robert Hunt Ferguson. |
title_full_unstemmed | Remaking the rural South : interracialism, Christian socialism, and cooperative farming in Jim Crow Mississippi / Robert Hunt Ferguson. |
title_short | Remaking the rural South : |
title_sort | remaking the rural south interracialism christian socialism and cooperative farming in jim crow mississippi |
title_sub | interracialism, Christian socialism, and cooperative farming in Jim Crow Mississippi / |
topic | Delta Cooperative Farm (Miss.) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n97059435 Delta Cooperative Farm (Miss.) fast Agriculture, Cooperative Mississippi. Collective farms Mississippi. Sharecropping Mississippi. Rural development Mississippi. Christian socialism Mississippi. Exploitations agricoles collectives Mississippi. Métayage Mississippi. Développement rural Mississippi. Socialisme chrétien Mississippi. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Civil Rights. bisacsh Agriculture, Cooperative fast Christian socialism fast Collective farms fast Economic history fast Race relations fast Rural development fast Sharecropping fast |
topic_facet | Delta Cooperative Farm (Miss.) Agriculture, Cooperative Mississippi. Collective farms Mississippi. Providence Plantation (Miss.) Sharecropping Mississippi. Rural development Mississippi. Christian socialism Mississippi. Mississippi Race relations. Mississippi Economic conditions 20th century. Exploitations agricoles collectives Mississippi. Métayage Mississippi. Développement rural Mississippi. Socialisme chrétien Mississippi. Mississippi Relations raciales. Mississippi Conditions économiques 20e siècle. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics General. POLITICAL SCIENCE Civil Rights. Agriculture, Cooperative Christian socialism Collective farms Economic history Race relations Rural development Sharecropping Mississippi Mississippi Providence Plantation |
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