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November 18, 2004
We are hopeful that, with this second public hearing, we can move
one step closer to resolving the cases of discrimination by the U.S. Department
of Agriculture against an estimated 70,000 Black farmers, said John
Boyd. This is an uphill fight, but we are pleased to have greater
Congressional assistance as we move forward. I look forward to the next
public field hearing which will allow farmers to have even more direct
communication with our Congressional leaders.
As our recent report documented, USDA and the Department of Justice
have participated in a coordinated effort to obstruct justice and ensure
endless delays in resolving these cases, said Boyd. W are
hopeful that todays hearing will help apply the pressure that only
Congress or the President can provide to reverse these actions.
NOTE: John Boyd will be testifying at the Committees next public
hearing, which is scheduled to be held outside of Washington, DC, on January
31, 2005 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Contact:
John W. Boyd, Jr., 804-691-8528
Adam J. Segal, 202-265-3000
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