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Jerry Hebron, one of the organizers of the Detroit Black Farmer Land Fund, stands in a greenhouse.
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It took a group of Black farmers to start fixing Detroit’s land ownership problem

by Rhonda J. Smith September 28, 2020October 11, 2023

The Detroit Black Farmer Land Fund is tackling an entrenched problem in urban farming: the disparity in land acquisition between Blacks and whites.

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