Ruin Their Crops on the Ground: The Politics of Food in the United States, from the Trail of Tears to School Lunch

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Price
$29.99  $27.89
Publisher
Metropolitan Books
Publish Date
Pages
272
Dimensions
6.37 X 9.52 X 0.94 inches | 0.97 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781250871046

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About the Author
Andrea Freeman, a pioneer in the field of food politics, is a professor at Southwestern Law School. A Fulbright scholar and author of Skimmed: Breastfeeding, Race, and Injustice, Freeman has published and appeared in the Washington Post, Salon, The Takeaway, Here & Now, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Black Agenda Report, and more. She lives in Los Angeles
Reviews

"A sweeping, whistle-stop tour of U.S. history . . . Ripe with sharp analysis and fresh ideas . . . Readers will relish this piquant new perspective on America's political relationship with food."
--Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

"Freeman takes a hard look at the history of America's agriculture and food distribution policies and finds them riddled with political corruption, inefficiency, racism, classism, and greed."
--Booklist

"A useful reminder that food can oppress, coerce, and undermine the bodies and aspirations of vulnerable minorities."
--Kirkus

"Ruin Their Crops on the Ground nourishes readers with jaw-dropping stories and revelatory data about the use of food as a tool of oppression. This passionate book enlightens and enrages. A glass of milk will never be the same."
--Paul Butler, author of Chokehold: Policing Black Men

"With superb research and a compelling narrative, Andrea Freeman has pulled back the curtain on this country's use of food as a tool in fostering racism, discrimination, and inequity."
--Michael Moss, author of Hooked: Food, Free Will, and How the Food Giants Exploit Our Addictions

"Ruin Their Crops on the Ground adds a critical yet overlooked dimension to the history of U.S. economic and racial oppression, exposing policies rooted in slavery and colonialism that have long targeted marginalized communities. Today, far from securing the nation's health, the government enriches corporations by subsidizing unhealthy food production while saddling disenfranchised groups with nutrition-related diseases and blame for their supposedly bad choices. This eye-opening book will change your view of food and its contribution to America's profound inequalities."
--Dorothy Roberts, author of Killing the Black Body