Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 43 Document Number: B05224
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INTERPAKS, Kingston, Jamaica: Instituto Interamericano de Ciencias Agricolas, 1979. 46 p., Presents a study of agricultural extension services in Jamaica from 1895 to present. Includes the role of the Jamaican Agricultural Society, the founding of the Jamaican School of Agriculture, the establishment of farmers' associations, and the 4-H movement. Discusses the reorganization of the extension services within the Ministry of Agriculture. Examines the current role in extension of farmers, the church, schools, 4-H clubs and home economics groups.
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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207 p., Includes S. Reid's "An Introductory Approach to the Concentration of Power in the Jamaican Corporate Economy and Notes on its Origin." (chapter: pp. 15-44); D. Robotham's "Agrarian Relations in Jamaica." (chapter: pp. 45-57); and Ralph Gonsalves' "The Trade Union Movement in Jamaica: Its Growth and Resultant Problems." (chapter: pp. 89-105).
Glazer,Nathan (Editor), Moynihan,Daniel P. (Editor), and Schelling, Corinne Saposs. (Editor)
Format:
Book, Edited
Publication Date:
1975
Location:
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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531 p, Indicates that minority groups around the world are no longer doing what society for hundreds of years has expected them to doâe"assimilate, disappear, or endure as exotic, troublesome survivors. Instead, their numbers expanded by immigration, their experiences and struggles mirrored to one another by the international mass media, minorities have become vital, highly conscious forces within almost all contemporary societies.