It was once his family’s farm — the largest Black-owned farm in Albemarle County — but now we all own part of it

A person with a walking stick walks on a grassy, cleared land, between shrubbery and trees, sun shining across.
Once the largest Black-owned farm in Albemarle County, Virginia, at 600 acres, Buck Island's legacy lives on in resident Philip Cobbs, who says it's time to commemorate the important history of the land.

Read the story on the  Charlottesville Tomorrow website.