
ERIC Number: EJ480487
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Publication Date: 1993
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Dirt, Soil, and Schools: Patterns of Land Ownership and Schooling.
Blount, Jackie
Journal of Negro Education, v62 n4 p409-13 Fall 1993
Explains how land conditions and local land ownership patterns have contributed to the educational change that left a rural, primarily African-American town in North Carolina without its own school. The town's history, largely interpreted by one elderly African-American man, shows how economic structures have evolved over the past century. (SLD)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Black History, Blacks, Community Attitudes, Economic Factors, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Farmers, Land Acquisition, Land Use, Oral History, Ownership, Political Influences, Poverty, Power Structure, Rural Areas, School Community Relationship, United States History
Publication Type: Reports - Evaluative; Journal Articles
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: North Carolina
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