Land and Liberation
Leah highlights the crucial role of black farmers in the civil rights movement, emphasizing how they provided not just land for gatherings but also served as a backbone for the movement's logistics and safety. Their contributions extended beyond agriculture; owning land and businesses is framed as essential for both material well-being and the fight for freedom. The connection between land ownership and empowerment is underscored, revealing its significance in the broader struggle for civil rights.In this clip
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