寻找美国新农民:纪念美国被遗忘的黑人青年农场运动

IF 1.6 Q2 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
Bobby J. Smith
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任何历史叙事都是一束特定的沉默,是一个独特过程的结果,解构这些沉默所需的操作也会相应变化。——米歇尔·罗尔夫·特鲁洛特《沉默的过去》第27页1965年10月13日,美国新农民(NFA)消失得无影无踪。该组织发起了美国历史上规模最大的黑人青年农场运动之一,在南部18个州和东海岸部分地区的公立高中学习职业农业的5万多名黑人农场男孩是该组织的成员。他们最后一次露面是在吉姆·克劳时代的阴影中,当时他们参加了在密苏里州堪萨斯城举行的白人占多数的美国未来农民(FFA)全国大会,该组织现在被命名为全国FFA组织。在大会上,举行了一个仪式,象征着1965年7月1日决定合并NFA和FFA。但正如一位前成员告诉我的那样,对一些人来说,“合并”更像是“恶意收购”。塞西尔·l·斯特里克兰(Cecil L. Strickland, Sr. 1994,第44页)所描述的“壮观的合并”要求NFA最后一任主席阿道夫·平森(Adolphus Pinson)将该组织的章程交给全国足协主席肯尼斯·肯尼迪(Kenneth Kennedy)。“我被正式授权向你转交国家足球协会章程,连同该组织官员的永久记录,”平森告诉肯尼迪。“同时,通知您,12个州的50,807名职业农业学生现在是美国未来农民协会的活跃成员”(Strickland, 1994,第43页)。NFA章程与上一次NFA会议纪要以及该组织的重要文化文物(包括其旗帜和旗帜)一起被放置在国家FFA档案中。足协还将其储蓄账户中的2万美元转入足协金库。当Pinson脱下他的NFA夹克并把它交给肯尼迪时,NFA的棺材被钉上了最后一颗钉子。作为回报,肯尼迪送给Pinson一件FFA夹克,并宣布:“你作为最后一任NFA主席,用这件NFA夹克交换FFA夹克,象征着所有职业农业学生团结成一个伟大的组织”(Strickland, 1994, p. 46)。随着肯尼迪的最后声明,NFA消失了。
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In search of the New Farmers of America: Remembering America's forgotten Black youth farm movement
Any historical narrative is a particular bundle of silences, the result of a unique process, and the operation required to deconstruct these silences will vary accordingly. —Michel-Rolph Trouillot, Silencing the Past, p. 27 On October 13, 1965, the New Farmers of America (NFA) disappeared without a trace. The organization had operationalized one of the largest Black youth farm movements in American history and boasted a membership of over 50,000 Black farm boys studying vocational agriculture in public high schools in 18 states across the South and parts of the East Coast. They were last seen in the shad­ows of the Jim Crow era, participating in the national convention of the majority-white Future Farmers of America (FFA)—now named the National FFA Organization—in Kansas City, Missouri. At the convention, a ceremony took place that symbolized the July 1, 1965, decision to merge the NFA and FFA. But for some, as one former member told me, the “merger” was more like a “hostile takeover.” The “pageantry of the merger,” as Cecil L. Strickland, Sr. (1994, p. 44) described it, required Adolphus Pinson, the NFA’s last president, to surrender the organization’s char­ter to Kenneth Kennedy, the national FFA presi­dent. “I am duly authorized to transfer to you the National NFA Charter, together with the perma­nent record of officers of the organization,” Pinson told Kennedy. “Also, to inform you that the total membership of 50,807 students of vocational agri­culture in 12 states are now active members of the Future Farmers of America” (Strickland, 1994, p. 43). The NFA charter was placed in the national FFA archives along with the minutes of the last NFA convention and important cultural artifacts of the organization, including its banner and flag. The NFA also transferred the US$20,000 in its savings account to the FFA treasury. The final nail in the coffin for the NFA occurred when Pinson took off his NFA jacket and handed it to Kennedy. In return, Kennedy presented Pinson with an FFA jacket, declaring, “The exchanging of this NFA jacket for the FFA jacket by you, the last NFA President, symbolizes the joining together all stu­dents of vocational agriculture into one great organization” (Strickland, 1994, p. 46). And with Kennedy’s final statement, the NFA vanished.
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