Kendrick Ransome started out farming a few years ago with just a hoe, a rake, and a shovel.
He could have used support getting his hog and vegetable business off the ground, but he was wary of asking institutions for help. “My big brother told me, ‘Stay away from loans,’” said Ransome. In 1925, most farmers in his rural hometown of Edgecombe County, North Carolina, were black. But now, the 26-year-old is an anomaly.
“When they did take out loans and they were unable to pay them back, you lose everything you got — that’s including your farm and your land for your family.”
Ransome’s fear of institutions is based in the centuries of discrimination black farmers have faced across the country. But despite that history, he and other young black Americans are reclaiming the trade.
The forces pushing black farmers off their land in the 20th century were manifold, and the impact was devastating. In 1920, there were more than 925,000 black farmers; by 2017, there were fewer than 46,000, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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“They're looking for ways to live out their values. And returning to the land is one dramatic way that they can do that.”
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WTF BRO
I would like to know why a gofundme was not included so we could have helped these folks. There is not any info on how to reach them at all.
What a crock! Focus on the negative! Look how well that has worked for the black community. Blacks were not 5he only race discriminated against. They seem to be the only race that can’t get over it.
Did he get his farm back? From the thieves white people
Land being stolen and being taxed out of our land, but we're coming back and that makes me happy.
❤I love it . Good job my friend
Proverbs 3:5-7 (ESV) ⁵Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. ⁶In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths. ⁷Be not wise in your own eyes; fear the Lord, and turn away from evil.
9:43 Well said… TY
J am from Edge com be County, North Carolina, Tarboro , North Carolina
I am involved with black farming and its a happy but 😢 journey….
8:53 "farmers of color"?
Dear black people, aboriginal, native, melaninated. We can do this.
I want my 40 acres bc all I want is to farm 😭
How does farming slavery I been farming all myself and never had a hint of racism and I’m black so explain to me your reasoning. This is nothing but leftist race baiting,
I have never seen a hard-working black man before! Good to know they exist
“Yo pause we ain’t farmers” 👴🏿
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Powerful..The Land is the Scene of the crime
Fake surrogate disqualification laws.
I've never seen a black farmer tbh
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