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The following pages link to 3rd transcript block in A Season with the Forgotten Farmers documentary (Q15291):
View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 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)
- 2nd transcript block in A Season with the Forgotten Farmers documentary (Q15290) (← links)
- 4th transcript block in A Season with the Forgotten Farmers documentary (Q15292) (← links)
- A Season with the Forgotten Farmers (Q15335) (← links)