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The History of Being a Black Farmer, Johnson Family Farm Preceded Lincoln’s Presidency

  • August 5, 2020
  • Tagged as: corn, grain, Illinois, soybeans, wheat
Few farmers have a more captivating history or voice than black farmer Lloyd Johnson who grows corn, soybeans and wheat in Alton, Illinois. The Johnson family — Lloyd’s great grandparents — bought the property in...

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