Black Farmers

What You Need To Know About Black Farmers…And Why You Should Care

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The following 8:00 minute slideshow was created by Gary A. Johnson. Publisher Black Men In America.com and Justice For Black Farmers.com), to educated the average American citizen who knows little or nothing about the plight and the challenges of the Black American Farmers. There are things that people should know about the Black farmers and there are reasons why all of us should care. This video tells a fraction of the story regarding the challenges of the Black farmers and their legal battles with the government. Systemic and pervasive racism, incompetence and broken promises by the USDA, are just a few of the challenges facing Black farmers and their families. This is also an example of “Farming While Black.” Thousands of Black farmers are saddled with debt, have exhausted their savings and lost their farms, eliminating any chance of building generational wealth. For more information visit www.justiceforblackfarmers.com and www.blackmeninamerica.com/black-farmers.

For more information visit www.justiceforblackfarmers.com.

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