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Author Mark Torres Shares Forgotten History of Black Farm Workers

today December 7, 2024


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Neglected Stories: People, History, Movements is proud to welcome author Mark Torres as the guest for its upcoming episode on Saturday, December 7, 2024.

Mark Torres, celebrated author and historian, will delve into his powerful book documenting the overlooked history of Black farm workers in the potato fields of Long Island’s idyllic East End. Torres’ research sheds light on the struggles, resilience, and contributions of a marginalized community whose story has long been overshadowed by the region’s affluent image. His book, Long Island Labor Camps – Dust for Blood, is a powerful account of a shameful period in America.

Host Pedro Rodriguez, known for amplifying voices and stories that challenge mainstream narratives, promises an engaging conversation uncovering the intersection of labor, race, and history. “This story is not just about the past,” says Rodriguez. “It’s about understanding the systems that shaped it and still affect us today.”

Listeners are invited to tune in for this enlightening discussion, which aligns with Neglected Stories’ mission to educate and inspire action through untold stories of people, history, and movements.


Details
Begin December 7, 2024 H 10:00 am
End December 7, 2024 H 11:00 am

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