Natalie Baszile

author of “Queen Sugar” and founder of Black Harvest Fund

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In her new book “ We Are Each Other’s Harvest ,” author Natalie Baszile brings together the narratives and histories of Black farmers in America.

‘We Are Each Other’s Harvest’: African American farmers, land, and legacy

In her new book “ We Are Each Other’s Harvest ,” author Natalie Baszile brings together the narratives and histories of Black farmers in America.

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