'Farming While Black' Author Leah Penniman Ties Food Access To Racial Justice

'Farming While Black' Author Leah Penniman Ties Food Access To Racial Justice

In 1920, African American farmers owned 14% of all American farmland. Today, 45,000 black growers own just 2% of that land. The vast majority of them live in the South, according to census data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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In 1920, African American farmers owned 14% of all American
farmland. Today, 45,000 black growers own just 2% of that land. The
vast majority of them live in the South, according to census data
from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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