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The federal government plans to send payments to Black farmers this summer to compensate for loans and aid they lost out on during generations of discrimination. In Nicodemus, Kansas, farmers say the help has come too late.
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After Gil Alexander's death left no active Black farmers in a historic Kansas community once home to hundreds, Alexander's nephew and his wife gave up…
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The number of black farmers in the U.S. is shrinking — down to less than 2% of total farmers — and many are losing their land.Members of the Kansas Black…