Saturday, December 15, 2012

A Tribute To The Black Farmer's by Sister Abayomi Goodall 2012



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Operate independently. For more than a century after the Civil War, deficient civil rights
With the Queen of The black Belt  Sister Abayomi Put on A Tribute to the Black Famer's she is developed Exhibits Organize Adminstration nd Founder of Journy To the Center of the Arts!in 1998-   (Present 14 years.) She Has worked For the Voting Right Museum And Instiute To Accomplish Certain Objectice and the Ancient Africa, Enslavement  Civil War Museum in Selma AL Great Actiest and art's Administration make Wounderful Art and craft,    Exhibition and if Performing arts you seek shes one that can perform this task in one Hour or two Hour. She Went to Hunter College And study and has A Bachelor of the Arts and Early Childhood Education /Special Education for the children Activities And an Societies .An so this is a tribute to all the Blackfarmers all a cross the County and the for all the Black storytellers in the world Black farmers in America have had a long and arduous struggle to own land and to .Operate independently. For more than a century after the Civil War, deficient civil rightsand various economic and social barriers were applied to maintaining a system where
many blacks worked as farm operators with a limited and often total lack of opportunity
to achieve ownership and operating independence. Diminished civil rights also limited
collective action strategies, such as cooperatives and unions. Even so, various types
of cooperatives, including farmer associations, were organized in black farming communities
prior to the 1960s. During the 1960s, the civil rights movement brought a new
emphasis on cooperatives. Leaders and organizations adopted an explicit purpose
and role of black cooperatives in pursuing independent farming. Increasingly, new
technology and integrated contracting systems are diminishing independent decisionmaking
in the management of farms. As this trend expands, more cooperatives may
be motivated, with a determination similar to those serving black farmers, to pursue
proactive strategies for maintaining inpendent farming.  

Sister Yomi   ..she is glad to be able to this Tribute,she is also one that study good Eatting habits and most of all she is a ture sister .She live in Selma AL and from New York,FL,