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The Last Plantation ~ California Black Farmers continue to support change
McClatchy Newspapers based in Sacramento, California had little problem advertising the sale of enslaved human beings, on in the day. California Black Farmers continue to suffer the ongoing impacts from the "Last Plantation" United States Department of Agriculture. Bipartisan California Congressional leadership will weigh in on the proposed settlement of Pigford II. Consideration for ongoing systemic institutional racism in the #1 agriculture region in our nation may be year's away. Black History Month 2010 comes to an end and some things simply remain the same.
McClatchy Newspapers based in Sacramento, California had little problem advertising the sale of enslaved human beings, on in the day. California Black Farmers continue to suffer the ongoing impacts from the "Last Plantation" United States Department of Agriculture. Bipartisan California Congressional leadership will weigh in on the proposed settlement of Pigford II. Consideration for ongoing systemic institutional racism in the #1 agriculture region in our nation may be year's away. Black History Month 2010 comes to an end and some things simply remain the same.
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