Freedom Farm Cooperative

Freedom Farm Cooperative
Formation1967 (1967)
FounderFannie Lou Hamer
Dissolved1976 (1976)
Location
Region served
Mississippi Delta
LeaderFannie Lou Hamer

Freedom Farm Cooperative was an agricultural cooperative in Sunflower County, Mississippi, founded by American civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer in 1967 as a rural economic development and political organizing project. The cooperative sought to uplift Black families through food provisions, such as vegetable gardens and pig-raising, and through community support, such as housing development and education. By providing food and financial services that the U.S. government systematically denied Black communities as a means of oppression, the cooperative allowed Black families to be self-sufficient. With reliable food and housing, the community was able to more freely participate in politics and protest.[1] This cooperative is a foundation for modern food security and food justice movements.

  1. ^ White. Freedom Farmers Agricultural Resistance and the Black Freedom Movement. HeinOnline Academic Core. OCLC 1235827981.

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