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- Forty acres : a novel / by Smith, Dwayne.(CARDINAL)406466;
"A thriller about a Black society with a secret"--
- Subjects: Action and adventure fiction.; African American lawyers; Secret societies; Human trafficking;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Forty acres : a thriller / by Smith, Dwayne.(CARDINAL)406466;
"A thriller about a Black society with a secret"--
- Subjects: Action and adventure fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction); African American lawyers; Human trafficking; Secret societies;
- Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 12
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- Forty acres and steel mules. by Nixon, H. C.(Herman Clarence),1886-1967.(CARDINAL)122182;
"Selected bibliography": pages 97-98.
- Subjects: Agricultural administration; Agriculture;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Forty acres and steel mules. by Nixon, H. C.(Herman Clarence),1886-1967.(CARDINAL)122182;
A hillbilly's view -- Plains, hills, and farmers -- Share tenants and croppers -- Merchants and markets -- Towns and villages -- Farms for farmers -- Villages for villagers -- Local industries and workshops -- Social planning and action -- The South's role in the nation."Selected bibliography": pages 97-98.
- Subjects: Agriculture; Agricultural administration; Old State Library Collection.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Forty acres and a goat : a memoir / by Campbell, Will D.(CARDINAL)128037;
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- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Campbell, Will D.; Southern Baptist Convention; Southern Baptist Convention; African Americans; Baptists; Civil rights workers;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 6
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- Forty acres and a fool : how to live in the country and still keep your sanity / by Welsch, Roger L.(CARDINAL)146255;
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- Subjects: Biographies.; Humor.; Welsch, Roger L.; Authors, American; Farmers; Farm life; Country life;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Forty acres and maybe a mule / by Robinet, Harriette Gillem.;
Includes bibliographical references (page 132).Born with a withered leg and hand, Pascal, who is about twelve years old, joins other former slaves in a search for a farm and the freedom which it promises.610LAccelerated Reader ARAccelerated Reader
- Subjects: Fiction.; African Americans; People with disabilities; Reconstruction; Slavery;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 5
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- Forty acres and maybe a mule / by Robinet, Harriette Gillem.;
Includes bibliographical references (page 132).Born with a withered leg and hand, Pascal, who is about twelve years old, joins other former slaves in a search for a farm and the freedom which it promises.610LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Fiction.; African Americans; People with disabilities; Picturing America 2009.; Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877); Reconstruction; Slavery; We the People Bookshelf on Picturing America 2009.;
- Available copies: 13 / Total copies: 14
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- Forty acres and a goat : a memoir / by Campbell, Will D.(CARDINAL)128037;
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- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Campbell, Will D.; Southern Baptist Convention; African Americans; Baptists; Civil rights workers; Southern Baptists;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Forty acres and a mule : the Freedman's Bureau and Black land ownership / by Oubre, Claude F.,1936-(CARDINAL)717768;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-205) and index.Wartime efforts toward economic security for Blacks -- Consfiscation and restoration -- The Sherman Reservation -- Alternative proposals and the Southern Homestead Act -- Homesteading in Mississippi, Alabama, and Arkansas -- Homesteading in Louisiana -- Homesteading in Florida -- A stake in the land -- Conclusions.First published in 1978, Claude F. Oubre's Forty Acres and a Mule has since become a definitive study in the history of American Reconstruction. Drawing on a vast collection of government records and newspapers, Oubre examines what he sees as the crucial question of Reconstruction: Why were the vast majority of freed slaves denied the opportunity to own land during the Reconstruction era, leaving them vulnerable to a persecution that strongly resembled slavery? Oubre recounts the struggle of black families to acquire land and how the U.S. government agency Freedmen's Bureau both served and obstructed them.
- Subjects: United States. Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands.; African Americans; Freed persons; Freed persons; Land tenure; Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877);
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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