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    #TheBlackTable w/ Dr. Greg Carr: Mound Bayou. Built in Defiance. Powered by Black Self-Determination Mound Bayou has been under pressure. Land, labor, and control are still on the line in America’s oldest Black town. In 2026, the fight over land, labor, and economic control is not abstract — it is unfolding in Mound Bayou, Mississippi. Residents and organizers are raising alarms about outside pressure on land ownership, jobs, and local control — the same pressure this town was built to resist. At the national level, Donald Trump and aligned political forces continue advancing policies and rhetoric that shape who controls land, labor, and access to opportunity. That is not new. That is the world Mound Bayou was built to answer. Dr. Greg Carr sits down with Herman Johnson Jr., Reverend Darryl Johnson, and Herman Johnson Sr. to break down the true story of Mound Bayou, Mississippi — a town founded by formerly enslaved Black people who refused to wait for inclusion and instead built their own system from the ground up. What started as swamp land became a self-sustaining Black community driven by ownership, innovation, and collective vision. From early Black-owned businesses and financial institutions to healthcare systems and community infrastructure, Mound Bayou stood as a model of what self-determination looked like in practice. As Herman Johnson Jr. explains, it was “basically in a very small way its own country,” built with intention and control. The Johnson family traces that legacy back to Isaiah Montgomery and the ideas born out of the Hurricane plantation — where education, strategy, and vision were used to build something independent in the face of betrayal and systemic barriers. Through every stage, the town represented more than survival — it was control over land, labor, and future. Today, that history lives on through the Mound Bayou Museum of African American Culture and History, preserving stories that were nearly erased and calling for renewed investment, participation, and ownership from the broader community. This conversation originally aired on September 27, 2024. Download the Black Star Network app at http://www.blackstarnetwork.com! We're on iOS, AppleTV, Android, AndroidTV, Roku, FireTV, XBox and SamsungTV. The #BlackStarNetwork is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.
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