Boydton, Va.
There was a time when Black farms prospered.
Just two generations out of slavery, by 1910 Black farmers had amassed more than 16 million acres of land and made up about 14 percent of farmers. The fruit of their labors fed much of America.
Now, they have fewer than 4.7 million acres. Black farms in the United States plummeted from 925,000 to fewer than 36,000, according to the U.S. Department of Agricultures latest farm census. And only about 1 in 100 farmers is Black.