An excellent collection of well-argued and provocative essays. It has much to tell us about rural America in the twentieth century and suggests the rich possibilities for still more rural history.- David E. Hamilton, University of Kentucky (The Journal of American History) Attempting to offer a view of the variety of American agrarian experience, this edited volume includes treatments of Native Americans, African Americans, Caribbean and Mexican farm workers, Amish women and Applachian mountaineers.(Public Administration Review)