Oppression Free
Community Supported
Corporate Free
Natural and Organic
Anti-War
Anti-Capitalist
Full of Love
Our desire is to be a place that is intentional in connecting to our neighbors and our products. A place to encourage those that want to be simple, healthy, and aware.
Named in honor of
Francis E.W. Harper- 19th century bold abolitionist, poet, lecturer
and Fannie Lou Hamer- 20th century outspoken civil rights activist, known to sing in the presence of injustice
"I spoke of Free Produce, and now by the way I believe in that kind of Abolition. Oh, how can we pamper our appetites upon luxuries drawn from reluctant fingers. Oh, could slavery exist long if it did not sit on a commercial thrown? I have reason to be thankful that I am able to give a little more for a Free labor dress, if it is coarser. I can thank God that upon its warp and woof I see no stain of blood and tears; that to procure a little finer muslin for my limbs no crushed and broken heart went out in sighs. If the liberation for the slave demanded it, I could consent to part with a portion of the blood from my own veins if that would do him any good" -Francis E.W. Harper
"I am sick and tired of being sick and tired." -Fannie Lou Hamer
"You can pray until you faint, but unless you get up and try to do something, God is not going to put it in your lap."-Fannie Lou Hamer