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They believed if the government got involved, they would abuse that power and dictate the economy.
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<span>1. Every people under the US law are equal and should be treated equally.</span>
<span><span>2.E</span>very American citizen has the right to their own life.</span>
3. The right to freedom.
<span>4. The right to pursue one’s own dream while living in America.
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The purpose of the freedom farm cooperative was to provide economic aid to African Americans.
<h3>What was the freedom farm cooperative?</h3>
The corporative of the Freedom Farm was basically an agricultural cooperative in Sunflower County in Mississippi which was founded by an American civil rights activist named Fannie Lou Hamer in 1969 as a rural economic development and political organizing project.
It aimed to improve farming, brought a pig-raising program, affordable housing development and as well as host of supplemental programs. The Cooperative also sought to create self-sufficiency for African American farmers that alleviated poverty and remove the economic precarity that the white landowners used to prevent the farmers from exercising in the political rights.
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The United States of 1920s saw dramatic changes taking place in the socioeconomic make up of the country.
As the United States emerged as an Industrial Power, the working class began to cultivate groups and unions in order to demand better pay and working conditions.
There was also an imposition of a ban on alcohol, which was extremely unpopular and gave rise large gangs of organized crime, funded by illegal alcohol smuggling.
This is the time which also gave rise to many religious and quasi-religious organizations with their own goals to challenge government policies.