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Emiel Owens (Author)
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February 29, 2008
While a serving of fruits and vegetables picked by the hands of migrant farm workers adds sustenance to the American diet, infants and children are exposed to harmful pesticides. Misery, suffering, violence illness, and death may be the worker's only harvest. This memoir details the lives of a subculture in our society, a population large enough to constitute a small nation. Peacocks of the Fields: Working Life of Migrant Farm WorkersDepicts the lives of two migrant work crews composed of 50 workers, pulling sweet corn and picking red ripe tomatoes in the East Coast Migrant Stream over a migrant work season during the late 1970's. The name Kwan in this memoir is the alias for Emiel Owens, a 46-year old African American, and the Principal Investigator. Kwan shares his experience during the year as a member of the two migrant crews, highlighting how they travel, where they work, what income they earn, how they survive in deplorable work camps, and how competition for scare economic and human resources under constrained camp living conditions lead to human discards, violence and in some cases, death. As I start picking tomatoes to day, I wasn't aware that there were two separate work crews in the field. The female tomato checker with the black-and-white straw hat is with Humberto's crew; Rosa, her sister, and two brothers make up Sam's crew. Today, there is a territorial dominance intrusion between these two crews. As the two crews move toward each other, they find themselves competing for scarce fruit in a limited row space, tempers flare and a physical altercation almost takes place in the field between members of two crews. Suddenly, things become quiet and both crews leave the field. About 6:00 P.M., the two conflicting crews meet again at the Lee Brother Commissary in the labor camp. The conflict escalates to violence. Sam and his brother, Amulso, meet Humberto, his brother Francisco, and two other workers, Alexon and Jorge in a gun duel inside the bar at the comm

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This field study was conducted by Emiel W. Owens (Ph D) and his brother Clarence B. Owens (Ph D). Idel McLaughlin assisted in the preparation of this manuscript. Emiel W. Owens was raised in Smithville, a small town in southwest Texas. He spent most of his youth working as a field hand picking cotton and cutting cedar logs with his father, who was a crew chief. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in horticulture from Prairie View A&M University in 1947 and his Master of Science and Doctorate degrees in economics and finance from Ohio State University in 1952. Currently, Professor Owens is Associate Professor of Finance at the University of Houston. He has conducted seminars on credit unions and depository type financial institutions for domestic and foreign institutions and groups and has been a consultant for Business and the United States Government in West and East Africa and the former Soviet Union. He is the recipient of the "Favorite Professor" award by student organizations for teaching excellence in 1994 and has a senior (MBA) level textbook entitled Financial Markets and Institutions, Evolution and Contemporary Issues in production at Prentice-Hall Publishing Company, copyright 2006.

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  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: AuthorHouse (February 29, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 142599766X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1425997663
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
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5.0 out of 5 stars This book is truly History in its finest, March 23, 2008
This review is from: Peacocks of the Fields: The Working Lives of Migrant Farms Workers (Paperback)
This book is worth reading. It is truly wonderfully written. Dr. Owens has lead an incredible life. He truly genuinely displays his care, and describes what he has experienced and learned flawlessly. I recommend everyone to take time to read this novel at least once, if not twice.


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Aisha Sapp
Houston, TX
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