AGRICULTURE REPORT - Black Farmers Protest(在线收听) |
AGRICULTURE REPORT – September 10, 2002: U.S. Black Farmers Protest By George Grow
Hezekiah Gibson operates a farm in Manning, South Carolina. Last month, he and about sixty other black The farmers and their supporters demonstrated near the headquarters of the United States Department of Mister Gibson said he did not like having to come to Washington. But he said he is tired of waiting for justice. Three years ago, the government agreed to pay at least fifty-thousand dollars to each farmer who suffered unfair The Department of Agriculture is a huge government agency. It lends money to farmers who have been refused Farm activists and civil rights officials have long blamed unfair treatment by the U-S-D-A for causing many A group of black farmers started legal action against the Department of Agriculture in nineteen-ninety-seven. The government has paid more than six-hundred-million dollars to almost thirteen-thousand black farmers. It also A top U-S-D-A official says the Justice Department is examining the remaining claims. He added that the This VOA Special English AGRICULTURE REPORT was written by George Grow.
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