Question One: Tera Hunter's scholarship in To' Joy my Freedom focuses on life, work, and leisure during and years after the Civil War (especially in Atlanta, Georgia). Hunter wrote, "African-American women and men were seeking to achieve economic independence and well-being" (p. 51). What were three strategies used in this time period to strive for "economic independence and well-being." Find examples. Question Two: In the Documentary, Far East Down South, explain the role of the Chinese in Mississippi in the small towns and how the many generations of the Chiu family's work life and family life was shaped by immigration and immigration policy. Draw on a variety course materials in your answer..