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Podcast ~ Building a Better Future through Black and Indigenous Farming

Writer: Renee Moore WilliamsRenee Moore Williams

Listen to our extraordinary conversation with Caroline Carrico on the "Humanities In Action" podcast through Humanities Tennessee about the LOVE of John and Harriet Moore.

Click this link to hear our conversation  https://open.spotify.com/episode/29BeH6pr6VAej563kht1kO...


Despite the obstacles, their tenacity and courage to stay on the land has so far created nine generations of amazing black folks committed to promoting self-respect, self-determination, and self-care that reverses inferiority complexes - creating new knowledge and uncovering an obscured aspect of our agrarian history. #BlackHistoryMonth.



 
 
 

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