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Fed up : the high costs of cheap food
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Slongwhite, Dale Finley, 1951-
, Economos, Jeannie
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African American agricultural laborers Florida History.
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/ African Americans Florida History.
/ Food industry and trade Florida Employees.
/ Food supply Social aspects.
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Slongwhite, Dale Finley, 1951-
, Economos, Jeannie
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African American agricultural laborers Florida History.
/ Agricultural laborers Florida History.
/ African Americans Florida History.
/ Food industry and trade Florida Employees.
/ Food supply Social aspects.
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Slongwhite, Dale Finley, 1951-
, Economos, Jeannie
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African American agricultural laborers Florida History.
/ Agricultural laborers Florida History.
/ African Americans Florida History.
/ Food industry and trade Florida Employees.
/ Food supply Social aspects.
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Overview
This book provides an intimate look at the lives of former African-American farmworkers who labored in central Florida's farms along the shores of Lake Apopka. The author familiarizes readers with the history of Lake Apopka and the social and environmental injustice centered on food production that has taken place there.
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University Press of Florida
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9780813049847, 0813049849
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| Call Number | Copies | Material | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| HD1527.F6 S59 2014 | 1 | BOOK | BUSINESS |
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