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Rhythms of the Land

Rhythms of the Land is a valentine to generations of Black farmers in the United States from the enslavement period to the present, whose intense love of the land and dedication to community enabled them to survive against overwhelming odds.  They struggled from the beginning without support or recognition, and have been written out of the dominant narratives of US agriculture.

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Author(s): Gail P. Myers
Date: 2022
Resource Type: Documentary
Topic: History

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