Hello all! I wanna present this topic about okra and the history of it. I wanna learn more about the historic motherland okra and its ties to West Africa. I'm growing an ancestry garden both black and Native American connecting to my grandmother from the 1800s in Oklahoma. I was wondering if the slaves have used that type of okra? Please let me know if you have anything to add. Thanks!
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