Claimants are still looking for their money, more than a decade after the federal Department of Agriculture reached a landmark settlement for having cheated generations of black farmers through “indifference and blatant discrimination.” The 1999 agreement on what is known as the Pigford class-action lawsuit was hailed as the biggest civil rights settlement in American history. The judge estimated a swift $2 billion payout — or $60,000 each — for victimized black farmers.
It has not worked out that way, as the White House’s new budget confirms with a request for $1.15 billion to pay still-pending claims from black farmers. The same amount was requested last year but did not survive the self-interested knives and elbows of the Congressional budget scrum.
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Will the Party of Lincoln help or hinder black farmers?
The party of Blanche Lincoln, that is...
http://lincoln.senate.gov/newsroom/2009-08-12-1.cfm
and here are the black farmers telling Sen. Lincoln to get with the program, literally:
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory?id=9767429
h/t to morphus over at JJP.