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Has the Historical Oppression of the Black (watermelon) Farmer in the United States Weakened America’s True Farming Capabilities? (Part II)

The legacy of Black watermelon farmers in America is marked by adversity and innovation. This story explores how systemic oppression not only harmed individuals and communities but also limited the overall growth and development of U.S. agriculture. The resilience and ingenuity of these farmers remain a largely uncelebrated key to better farming for all.