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  • If you are in NYC this summer and want to get in on the current wave of urban greening, Sharecropper is currently looking for volunteers for their June plantings.

    Sharecropper: NYC’s Micro-Farming Public Art Project | Inhabitat 2009

  • "A country that is now aspiring to an 'Ownership Society' will not find happiness in -- and I'll use hyperbole here for emphasis-- a 'Sharecropper's Society,'" added Mr Buffett.

    Archive 2005-03-01 2005

  • "A country that is now aspiring to an 'Ownership Society' will not find happiness in -- and I'll use hyperbole here for emphasis-- a 'Sharecropper's Society,'" added Mr Buffett.

    Your Right Hand Thief 2005

  • Dangers of anonymity (Lanier: "Reactions will repeatedly degenerate into mindless chains of anonymous insults and inarticulate controversies.") "Sharecropper" concern that a small handful of capitalists are getting rich off the backs of free labor

    Freedom Foundation Blog Adam Thierer 2010

  • Dangers of anonymity (Lanier: "Reactions will repeatedly degenerate into mindless chains of anonymous insults and inarticulate controversies.") "Sharecropper" concern that a small handful of capitalists are getting rich off the backs of free labor

    Technology Liberation Front Adam Thierer 2010

  • To him, one of the most significant works in the show is Elizabeth Catlett's 1952 two-color linoleum cut, "Sharecropper," a portrait of a woman whose weather-beaten features are shielded from the sun by a large hat.

    unknown title 2009

  • 'Sharecropper' is probably her masterpiece; that's why we used it as the signature image of the exhibition. "

    unknown title 2009

  • Email a copy of 'Sharecropper: NYC's Micro-Farming Public Art Project' to a friend

    Inhabitat » Sharecropper: NYC’s Micro-Farming Public Art Project » E-Mail 2009

  • During the summer of 2009, the public art project, Sharecropper, aims to create a united system of agricultural production in the heart of NYC via a fresh interpretation of the landowner tenant agreement.

    Abigail Doan | Inhabitat 2009

  • Sign up details are available on the Sharecropper site.

    Sharecropper: NYC’s Micro-Farming Public Art Project | Inhabitat 2009

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