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Farmers Union Celebrates Black History Month with First Predominantly African American Chapter

2020-02-26 22:21:00| National Farmers Union

By Hannah Packman, NFU Communications Director As Black History Month comes to a close, National Farmers Union (NFU) is celebrating its own piece of black history: its first predominantly African American chapter. Its no secret that American agriculture and, by extension, general farm organizations like NFU is disproportionately white. According to the most […]

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