CNNCultureNews Former slave bought 60 acres of land in 1867. How his family is making history by Chanel Rowe February 20, 2024 written by Chanel Rowe February 20, 2024 0 comments 116 “Black farmers are an endangered species,” says 5th generation Black farmer, P.J. Haynie. He and his family have continued to fight racism through the generations, and now, they’re making farming history. Source: CNN Embargo: NONE Click The Link Below To Watch Video https://media.cnn.com/api/v1/images/stellar/prod/240214173104-106749-hayniefarm-triptych-16×9.jpg?c=original CNNFormer slavenews Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Chanel Rowe previous post Nashville best friends reflect on the desegregation of Metro Schools and busing next post Fisk University made history as the first HBCU gymnastics team. But the sport still struggles with diversity, gymnasts say. You may also like CNN Poll: Most Americans approve how Trump is handling his return to the White... December 11, 2024 Chili’s and Applebee’s are fighting about their value meals December 11, 2024 Fear in the C-Suite after UnitedHealthcare CEO gunned down December 11, 2024 Albertsons calls off merger and sues Kroger December 11, 2024 Democrats’ flip in California concludes final unresolved US House race December 4, 2024 Costco is now selling platinum bars for $1,089 October 3, 2024