Farmers Unite! by Lindsay H. Metcalf - ISBN: 9781684379088
Hardcover
1979: Farmers fight for survival, flooding DC with tractors!

Farmers Unite!

Planting a Protest for Fair Prices

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  • Hardcover

    64 pages

  • Release Date

    10 February 2021

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Summary

In the late 1970s, grain prices had tanked, farm auction notices filled newspapers, and people had forgotten that food didn’t grow in grocery stores. So, on February 5, 1979, thousands of tractors from all parts of the US flooded Washington, DC, in protest.

Author Lindsay H. Metcalf, a journalist who grew up on a family farm, shares this rarely told story of grassroots perseverance and economic justice. In 1979, US farmers traveled to Washington, DC to protest unfair prices for their …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781684379088
ISBN-10:1684379083
Author:Lindsay H. Metcalf
Publisher:Astra Publishing House
Imprint:Calkins Creek
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:64
Release Date:10 February 2021
Weight:590g
Dimensions:294mm x 235mm x 13mm
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Critics Review

A Bank Street College of Education Best Book of the Year
NCSS/CBC Notable Social Studies Trade Book


“Accessible prose and quotations from primary sources enrich this nonfiction photo-illustrated picture book, which recounts the American farmers’ protests that took place in the 1970s and ’80s. The volume has a visually institutional bent, but its coverage of lesser-known protests makes it a solid school or library resource. Back matter includes an author’s note, a farm protest timeline, a table detailing U.S. farm prices through the years, and a list of sources.” —Publishers Weekly

A narrative nonfiction account of the American Agricultural Movement of the 1970s and 1980s, which uses sparse text and plenty of tractor photos. This is a well-researched look at the power of protest, the violence protesters sometimes endure at the hands of law enforcement, and the importance of community organization and activism.” —School Library Journal

“The U.S. has a long history of using protest to fight injustice, and this photo-essay takes readers back to 1977, when farmers were going broke selling their crops for less than it cost to produce them. The text and photos [provide]…facts about this important but often overlooked moment in history.”Booklist

“This important book shows a different kind of labor struggle, one that can be easily overlooked because it revolves around a commodity that is often taken for granted. However, like the laborers in California and other areas who worked so hard for a living wage, the story of these farmers is one that needs to be told.”School Library Connection

“I loved the captioned photographs, and the succinct text on every page. Plenty of additional information including an author’s note, statistics, a timeline and source notes. A fascinating look at a peaceful protest.” —Kiss the Book

About The Author

Lindsay H. Metcalf

Lindsay H. Metcalf has covered many change-makers as a reporter, editor, and columnist for The Kansas City Star and other news outlets. She is a co-editor of No Voice Too Small, a picture-book poetry anthology featuring fourteen young people making history.

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