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African American farmers, freedom dues and discrimination, dirty rice

African American farmers, freedom dues and discrimination, dirty rice

Released Saturday, 18th September 2021
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African American farmers, freedom dues and discrimination, dirty rice

African American farmers, freedom dues and discrimination, dirty rice

African American farmers, freedom dues and discrimination, dirty rice

African American farmers, freedom dues and discrimination, dirty rice

Saturday, 18th September 2021
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In her new book “We Are Each Other’s Harvest,” author Natalie Baszile brings together the narratives and histories of Black farmers in America. She co-hosts this edition of Good Food with Evan Kleiman, as they speak to those who are tied to the land and profiled in the book. “Farmers are living ancestors for Black people,” explains Baszile, whose personal history includes a connection to farming. 

Clyde W. Ford provides a historical account of how the American government has failed Black farmers. Willie Earl Nelson and his son Adrain explain the discriminatory tactics deployed to deny Black farmers of capital to purchase land. O’Neal Bluefort remembers early days on his family’s tobacco farm and his grandfather’s final gift, and shares how he plans to continue his legacy. Baszile recounts a visit from her grandmother and her recipe for dirty rice. Finally, Naima Penniman, an activist behind Soul Fire Farm, reads her poem for future generations.

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