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The Black Belt is a region of the Southern United States. Although the term originally described the prairies and dark soil of central Alabama and northeast Mississippi,[1] it has long been used to describe a broad agricultural region in the American South characterized by a history of plantation agriculture in the 19th century and a high percentage of African Americans in the population.
During the first half of the nineteenth century, as many as one million enslaved African Americans were taken there in a forced migration to work as laborers for the region's cotton plantations. After having lived for several generations in the area, many stayed as rural workers, tenant farmers and sharecroppers after the American Civil War and emancipation.
Because of the decline of family farms,[citation needed][dubious discuss] the rural communities in the Black Belt commonly face acute poverty, rural exodus, inadequate education programs, low educational attainment, poor health care, urban decay, substandard housing, and high levels of crime and unemployment. While African-American residents are disproportionately affected, these problems apply broadly to all ethnic groups in the Black Belt. The region and its boundaries have varying definitions, but it is generally considered a band through the center of the Deep South, although stretching from as far north as Delaware to as far west as East Texas.
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The location of the Black Belt (sociological sense) in the United States.
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bravenak
(34,648 posts)My family comes from that Area among other places.
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(56,912 posts)LuvNewcastle
(16,835 posts)This area was important both historically and culturally to the development of this country. The conflicts that led to the Civil War arose from concerns over this region and the region might be the most important in the United States regarding musical development and was also influential in literature and other arts. If you haven't been to the area, I highly recommend a trip. It's an education, to say the least.