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The former Kentucky slave who became the 'Potato King of the World'

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Junius G. Groves attributed much of his success to his dedication to agriculture. Born enslaved, he became one of the wealthiest African-Americans of the early 20th Century. Groves made a name for himself as a potato grower and became known as the 'Potato King of the World' because he reportedly grew more bushels of potatoes...

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