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Black Farmers claim they were sold fake seeds so their land can be stolen

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Michael Imhotep host of The African History Network Show discusses a story about African American farmers in Memphis, TN who are claiming they were sold fake soybean seeds with the intent of limiting the crops the seeds yielded so they would lose their farms.  African Americans have lost 14 million acres of land.  There were about 925,000 African American owned farms in 1925 but today there are only about 5,000.  There are many reasons for the massive but one of the reasons has to do with a legal loophole that allows their land to be stolen.

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