000916826 000__ 02835cam\a2200373\i\4500 000916826 001__ 916826 000916826 005__ 20210515184924.0 000916826 008__ 190314s2019\\\\vtua\\\\\b\\\\001\0aeng\\ 000916826 010__ $$a 2019012175 000916826 019__ $$a1127290382 000916826 020__ $$a9781603589123$$q(paperback) 000916826 020__ $$a1603589120$$q(paperback) 000916826 020__ $$z9781603589130$$q(electronic book) 000916826 035__ $$a(OCoLC)on1090279978 000916826 035__ $$a916826 000916826 040__ $$aDLC$$beng$$erda$$cDLC$$dOCLCO$$dYDX$$dOCLCF$$dBDX$$dUKMGB$$dTP7$$dNDD$$dOCL$$dJAS$$dOSU$$dYDX$$dOCLCQ$$dYUS$$dOCLCA$$dOCLCQ$$dOCLCO 000916826 042__ $$apcc 000916826 043__ $$an-us-va$$an-us--- 000916826 049__ $$aISEA 000916826 05000 $$aS417.T465$$bA3 2019 000916826 08200 $$a338.109755$$223 000916826 1001_ $$aThompson, Charles D.,$$cJr.$$q(Charles Dillard),$$d1956-$$eauthor. 000916826 24510 $$aGoing over home :$$ba search for rural justice in an unsettled land /$$cCharles D. Thompson, Jr. 000916826 264_1 $$aWhite River Junction, Vermont :$$bChelsea Green Publishing,$$c[2019] 000916826 300__ $$a231 pages :$$billustrations ;$$c22 cm 000916826 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000916826 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000916826 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000916826 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000916826 5050_ $$aOpening, 1983 -- Rooting, 1959 -- Hauling, 1967 -- Culling, 1968-69 -- Propagating, 1972 -- Germinating, 1973 -- Pruning, 1974 -- Transplanting, 1975 -- Gleaning, 1976 -- Sowing, 1979 -- Digging, 1979-80 -- Cultivating, 1980-81 -- Grafting, 1982 -- Gathering, 1983 -- Reseeding, 1984 -- Raising, 1984 -- Harvesting, 1985 -- Processing, 1986 -- Selling, 1993 -- Reaping, 1997 -- Renewing, 1997, 2015 -- Covering. 000916826 520__ $$a"An intimate portrait of the joys and hardships of rural life, as one man searches for community, equality, and tradition in Appalachia. Charles D. Thompson, Jr. was born in southwestern Virginia into an extended family of small farmers. Yet as he came of age he witnessed the demise of every farm in his family. Over the course of his own life of farming, rural education, organizing, and activism, the stories of his home place have been his constant inspiration, helping him identify with the losses of others and to fight against injustices. In Going Over Home, Thompson shares revelations and reflections, from cattle auctions with his grandfather to community gardens in the coal camps of eastern Kentucky, racial disparities of white and Black landownership in the South to recent work with migrant farm workers from Latin America. In this heartfelt first-person narrative, Thompson unpacks our country's agricultural myths and addresses the history of racism and wealth inequality and how they have come to bear on our nation's rural places and their people." --$$cProvided by publisher. 000916826 650_0 $$aFarmers$$zVirginia$$vBiography. 000916826 650_0 $$aFamily farms$$zUnited States$$xManagement$$xHistory. 000916826 655_7 $$aBiographies.$$2lcgft 000916826 85200 $$bgen$$hS417.T465$$iA3$$i2019 000916826 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:916826$$pGLOBAL_SET 000916826 980__ $$aBIB 000916826 980__ $$aBOOK