Draft:South West Alabama Farm Cooperative Association

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SWAFCA

South West Alabama Farm Cooperative Association (SWAFCA)[1] The co-operative was boycotted by some businesses.[2] The group's activities were photographed. Albert Turner and others helped organize the group in 1967.[3][4] It received Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) funding.

Representatives of rural southern co-operatives met in Mount Beulah, Mississippi and founded the Federation of Southern Cooperatives in December 1967. Its mission was to address extreme poverty with a network of co-ops that could raise money and provide technical assistance to black farmers, landowners, and rural communities.[5]

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  1. ^ "OEO funds Southwest Alabama Farmers Cooperative Association".
  2. ^ Miles, Michael (21 September 1968). "Black Cooperatives". The New Republic.
  3. ^ "Black Farmers Co-op | Phillip Harrington Photography".
  4. ^ Ashmore, Susan Youngblood (2008). Carry it on: The War on Poverty and the Civil Rights Movement in Alabama, 1964-1972. ISBN 9780820330518.
  5. ^ https://thenaturalfarmer.org/article/federating-southern-cooperatives/
  6. ^ https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=194773
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