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The following pages link to A Season with the Forgotten Farmers (Q15335):
View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Transitional segment 1 (Q14950) (← links)
- America's black farmers are the descendants of sharecroppers and field hands. (0.8526) (Q14951) (← links)
- Their labor and crops have sustained generations. (0.8264) (Q14952) (← links)
- But many have been forced out of farming by the high cost of modern technology. (0.866) (Q14953) (← links)
- And others have migrated to the cities. (0.8767) (Q14954) (← links)
- For the faithful few who still cling to the plow (0.8336) (Q14955) (← links)
- the rewards are scarce and every day is a test of their will and determination. (0.8336) (Q14956) (← links)
- This program is the 8th Month Diary of John Travis and John Ward. (0.8712) (Q14957) (← links)
- These remarkable men represent the remaining few who work every day chasing their dream of a bountiful harvest. (0.8334) (Q14958) (← links)
- Their faces are rarely seen. (0.8759) (Q14959) (← links)
- They are two of America's forgotten farmers and this is their 1996 season. (0.9024) (Q14960) (← links)
- Transitional segment 2 (Q14961) (← links)
- Farming has been. The. The major industry. (0.7288) (Q14962) (← links)
- In the Black belt I am. (0.829) (Q14963) (← links)
- Like the (0.9095) (Q14964) (← links)
- 4th 5th generation. (0.8304) (Q14965) (← links)
- And farming. And of course (0.8232) (Q14966) (← links)
- I've been farming like. (0.8258) (Q14967) (← links)
- 30 years. (0.9249) (Q14968) (← links)
- And when my dad died in 61. (0.8511) (Q14969) (← links)
- I took over his operation. (0.8619) (Q14970) (← links)
- I've been farming ever since (0.8399) (Q14971) (← links)
- of course along with some other things. (0.8399) (Q14972) (← links)
- But farming has been basically. (0.8327) (Q14973) (← links)
- For the most part my greatest lab hood. (0.7431) (Q14974) (← links)
- Transitional segment 3 (Q14975) (← links)
- My first experience in my family with my dad (0.7926) (Q14976) (← links)
- which is been quite a few years ago. (0.7926) (Q14977) (← links)
- The other word he started me out plan. (0.7926) (Q14978) (← links)
- Am you? When I was nine years old all day long he would have to go to school. (0.7926) (Q14979) (← links)
- You know part of times and sometimes we had their quit school to go farming (0.7926) (Q14980) (← links)
- you know planning or that's the way you made out of living over phone. (0.7926) (Q14981) (← links)
- 68 year old Travis and 60 year old Ward are two of what historians called the Last generation of African American farmers (0.8496) (Q14982) (← links)
- their families. Farming legacy will end when they retire Travis and Ward children are part of a steady flow of young people leaving the South Black belt seeking better educational (0.8496) (Q14983) (← links)
- an employment opportunities. The track of land that makes up the black belt extends east to West across central Alabama and Mississippi. (0.8682) (Q14984) (← links)
- The region was once known for its large cotton plantations. (0.8711) (Q14985) (← links)
- We started off with cotton. (0.8711) (Q14986) (← links)
- And we moved from cotton to soybeans. (0.7621) (Q14987) (← links)
- We were small cotton farmers. (0.7231) (Q14988) (← links)
- Harvested by hand. (0.6749) (Q14989) (← links)
- Transitional segment 4 (Q14990) (← links)
- Yep you go on. (0.8375) (Q14991) (← links)
- In finish where you started and I come up there. (0.8463) (Q14992) (← links)
- Show you where to go. (0.8606) (Q14993) (← links)
- After that you almost finished. (0.8606) (Q14994) (← links)
- Right now we can sell beans. (0.8606) (Q14995) (← links)
- Contract beans now for $7.67 (0.8606) (Q14996) (← links)
- which I think it's pretty good. (0.8606) (Q14997) (← links)
- It's much better than we have seen in across the years. (0.8606) (Q14998) (← links)
- Transitional segment 5 (Q14999) (← links)