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Post: In nineteen twenty, nearly one million black farmers owned over fourteen million acres of land in America. Today that number is less than fifty thousand farmers and under one million acres. This didn't happen by accident. It was the result of systemic land theft, racism, and government betrayal. Through heirs property laws, black families lost land out compensation. There will no rights. The courts forced sales while other buyers circled like vultures. For decades, the USDA, the very agency meant to help farmers, denied black farmers loans, grants and aid. But discrimination wasn't just racism, it was economic warfare. In nineteen ninety nine Black farmers sue, dude, the government and one, but many never saw a dime. The damage generations of lost wealth, stolen futures. Now the land that fed black communities is owned by corporations and developers. Ninety eight percent of us farmland is whiter. But today a new generation of black funds raising, reclaiming land, growing, food, receipt, storing what was stolen. This is our history, and it's still happening now. Black land loss is a crisis. Speak on it, Share it, never forget it, Share, believe, inspire blacks, be.

Post:: In nineteen twenty, nearly one million black farmers owned over fourteen million acres of land in America. Today that number is less than fifty thousand farmers and under one million acres. This didn't happen by accident. It was the… #FridayVibes #nineteentwenty #twentynearly #nearlymillion

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