Plantation workers in Mississippi having gone on strike against the
extreme exploitation of the plantation system, and decide to form
their own collective Their determination to stick together, rather
than go back to the plantation or be forced out of the state, is their
main resource. After a bitter winter, living in tents, they obtain
partial support from private sources and begin building permanent
housing. The poverty program backs down on its promise of support
in response to Mississippi senators who fear the implications of collectives
of back farmers in Mississippi.
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