Show Navigation

TILLERY, NORTH CAROLINA - May 2001: Gary R. Grant, founding president of the national Black Farmers and Agriculturists Association, takes a phone call at his office in Tillery, NC, in May 2001. Grant was reared on a family farm in the New Deal Community of Tillery Farms, located in Halifax County, North Carolina. A longtime community activist, Grant led the charge to bring a class action lawsuit against the USDA. (Photo by Jeffrey Sauger)

Add to Lightbox Download
Filename
WFRD-003.jpg
Copyright
2010 Jeffrey Sauger Photography, INC.
Image Size
6000x3990 / 6.8MB
Black Farmers African American Farmers Farming Agriculture Civil Rights Family-Owned Farms USDA Discrimination Black Farmer Class Action
Contained in galleries
TILLERY, NORTH CAROLINA - May 2001: Gary R. Grant, founding president of the national Black Farmers and Agriculturists Association, takes a phone call at his office in Tillery, NC, in May 2001. Grant was reared on a family farm in the New Deal Community of Tillery Farms, located in Halifax County, North Carolina. A longtime community activist, Grant led the charge to bring a class action lawsuit against the USDA. (Photo by Jeffrey Sauger)
Info
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

Jeffrey Sauger Photography

  • Portfolio
  • Video
  • About
  • Contact
  • Instagram
  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area