Preface: Of land and love --1. Taking root: The Civil War and Reconstruction --2. A second slavery: The Post-Reconstruction South --3. Strength in numbers: World War I and the peak of Black landownership --4. Lines in the sand: Washington, Du Bois, and the postwar boom of the early 1920's --5. The thickening shadows: Black migration to the North --6. Fly away home: surviving the Great Depression --7. Where the past leads: Black agricultural workers and the promise of Roosevelt's New Deal --8. The price of progress: World War II and the call for Southern change --9. Planting seeds: the Postwar boom --10. The end will not trouble you: Civil Rights in the South --Epilogue: Home at last (1980-present)
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