Sanford: Agricenter cotton yields a reminder of real meaning of Thanksgiving
Otis Sanford: “...farm life historically for African Americans in the South was one of hardship and despair. And, despite our racially-divisive political climate, we must not fail to teach children today that it was Black labor that made cotton king in America and an international commodity that filled textile factories, clothed the world and created enormous wealth for others.” (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphian file)
Otis Sanford
Otis Sanford is a political columnist, author and professor emeritus in Journalism and Strategic Media at the University of Memphis.
“The truth is, farm life historically for African Americans in the South was one of hardship and despair.”
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