Black Belt
Physical region in Alabama and Mississippi, U.S., so named for its soil. The Black Belt is a fertile plain, generally 2530 miles (4050 km) wide and stretching approximately 300 miles (480 km) across central Alabama and northeastern Mississippi. A region of dark, calcareous soils, it was one of the South's most important agricultural areas before the American Civil War. Though corn (maize) was

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