President Biden signed into law a spending bill intended to reckon with a history of discrimination by the U.S. Agriculture Department against Black farmers. But for many Black farmers and their advocates, they will have to see the money to believe it.
Chris and Carolyn Jones, who farm in Monroe and Chickasaw counties in Mississippi, cite a long history of discriminatory practices by the Agriculture Department.
WASHINGTON—Last month, President Bidenintended to reckon with what courts and government investigations have repeatedly found to be a history of discrimination by the U.S. Agriculture Department against Black farmers.Continue reading your article with
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