Blacks in rural America: Socioeconomic status and policies to enhance economic well-being Joyce E. Allen-Smith Introduction Pages: 7 - 24
Federal agricultural policies: Do black farm operators benefit? Hezekiah S. Jones Articles Pages: 25 - 50
Structural changes in U.S. agriculture: Implications for African American farmers Adell BrownRalph D. ChristyTesfa G. Gebremedhin Articles Pages: 51 - 71
Survival strategies of successful black farmers Patricia E. McLean-MeyinsseAdell Brown Articles Pages: 73 - 83
Economic development in southern black belt counties: How does it measure up? Donald L. BellamyAlfred L. Parks Articles Pages: 85 - 108
African Americans in southern rural regions: The importance of legacy Louis E. SwansonRosalind P. HarrisLionel Williamson Articles Pages: 109 - 124
Employment hardship and rural minorities: Theory, research, and policy Leif Jensen Articles Pages: 125 - 144
Income inequities between black and white populations in southern nonmetropolitan counties Theodore J. Davis Articles Pages: 145 - 158
Determinants of poverty among workers in metro and nonmetro areas of the south Alton ThompsonDonald R. McDowell Articles Pages: 159 - 177
Domestic food programs, hunger and undernutrition in rural America: How secure is the safety net? Carlton G. Davis Articles Pages: 179 - 202