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Red Earth: Race and Agriculture in Oklahoma Territory

Red Earth: Race and Agriculture in Oklahoma Territory
Before the great Land Rush of 1889, Oklahoma territory was an island of wildness, home to one of the last tracts of biologically diverse prairie. In the space of a quarter century, the territory had given over to fenced farmsteads, with even the racial diversity of its recent past simplified. In this book, Bonnie Lynn-Sherow describes how a thriving ecology was reduced by market agriculture. Examining three central Oklahoma counties with distinct populations--Kiowas, white settlers, oklahoma census and black settlers--she analyzes the effects of racism, economics, oklahoma census and politics on prairie landscapes while addressing the broader issues of settlement oklahoma census and agriculture on the environment. Drawing on a host of sources--oral histories, letters oklahoma census and journals, oklahoma census and agricultural oklahoma census and census records--Lynn-Sherow examines Oklahoma history from the Land Rush to statehood to show how each community viewed its land as a resource, what its members planted, how they cooperated, oklahoma census and whether they succeeded. Anglo settlers claimed the choice parcels, introduced mechanized farming, oklahoma census and planted corn oklahoma census and wheat; blacks tended to grow cotton on lands unsuited for its cultivation; oklahoma census and Kiowas strove to become pastoralists. Lynn-Sherow shows that as each group vied for control over its environment, its members imposed their own cultural views on the uses of nature--and on the legitimacy of the 'other' in their own relationship with the red earth. Lynn-Sherow further reveals that racism, both institutionalized oklahoma census and personal, was a significant factor in determining how, where, by whom, oklahoma census and to what ends land was used in Oklahoma. She particularly assesses the impact of USDA policy on land use and, by extension, environmental oklahoma census and socialchange. As agricultural agents, railroads, oklahoma census and local banks encouraged white settlers to plant row crops oklahoma census and convert to market farms, they also discriminated against Indians oklahoma census and blacks.
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Christie, Oklahoma - Christie is a census-designated place located in Adair County, Oklahoma. As of the 2000 census, the CDP had a total population of 166.

Fairfield, Oklahoma - Fairfield is a census-designated place located in Adair County, Oklahoma. As of the 2000 census, the CDP had a total population of 367.

Duchess Landing, Oklahoma - Duchess Landing is a census-designated place located in McIntosh County, Oklahoma. As of the 2000 census, the CDP had a total population of 95.

Limestone, Oklahoma - Limestone is a census-designated place located in Rogers County, Oklahoma. As of the 2000 census, the CDP had a total population of 745.

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