Shake Earl B. Hunter Jr.'s hand and start talking about camping, and you'll witness the excitement and positivity that fuels his passion for the outdoors.
reporter: hunter is the founder of black folks camp, too. he started the north carolina- based company in 2019 after a cross-country road trip with his son in their three-month trip, hunter says they met just one other black family. when we were driving through holbrook, arizona, the petrified forest, i had this thought this is my legacy. reporter: hunter quit his job as an executive in the r.v. industry, making it his business to get black people out and into the great to get black people out and into the great outdoors. yeah! reporter: like brian myers, from columbia, south carolina. when you live in, you know, these four walls, that s all you see. that s all you know a lot of times. reporter: we met outside pisgah national forest, around what hunter calls will the unity blaze. it s a place for sharing and tough talk about the past. carlos grant is a new camper from greenville, south carolina. link it back to slavery and the aspects of what a tree meant to the blac
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