The Jupiter branch of the Palm Beach County Public Library seems to have at least five copies of Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm’s Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land:
Keeping five copies on the shelf seems like an odd choice in a town where forty acres and a mule would, if available, cost more than $40 million. While my mother was in the Large Print section, I did a quick survey of the patrons and found just one who appeared to identify as “Black”.
(There’s a separate part of Palm Beach County just west of us called Jupiter Farms that isn’t part of the Town of Jupiter and a 40-acre farm there might be assembled for $10 million. Wikipedia says that roughly 1.2 percent of Jupiter Farms residents identify as Black. (The “white” population of Jupiter Farms fell between 2010 and 2020, according to the Census data in the Wikipedia page, while the overall population grew. Only a racist conspiracy theorist, however, would say that white people were being “replaced” in Jupiter Farms.))
I read the book’s website and found it interesting.
https://www.farmingwhileblack.org/
Concerning the “Black-Latinx Farmers Immersion”, I think they run some programs like that in Cuba and probably they would like to have more interns.
For the wee ones who can only aspire to one day be Black farmers, there is the Black Farming Coloring Book. Curiously, it’s not available on Amazon (or maybe anywhere?).
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/193562836-black-farming-coloring-book