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| Monica Davis Press Release |
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05 NOV |
Family Farmers Hogtied: KSU Administration Balking At Protest |
| The Department of Agriculture is hosting a farm conference on the Kentucky State University campus in Frankfort, Kentucky. A group of black and white family farmers wants to hold an informational picket: they're getting the runaround. |
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08 OCT |
Imani Advocates Ups The Ante In Book And Arts Promotion |
| Imani Advocates, a not for profit ministry of Daystar Evangelical Church, is upping the ante in publicity for authors and artists, with an author and artist event to be held in Evansville, Indiana. |
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24 JUL |
Farmer Harry Young Lobbies President And Congress To Save Black And White Middle Class Farmers’ Land |
| TO our Esteemed Members of Congress: The purpose of this letter to the President and members of the United States Congress is that I would like for them to tell me why I cannot get a day in Court, despite filing 500 pages in US District Court. I continue to contact all 535 members of congress, but I get very few replies and when you do reply, you say "this is not in my district." |
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21 JUL |
Tony Blair Escapes Cash For Titles Scandal! |
| An explosive new book by an American Earl rips the covers off the deep secrets behind former British Prime Minister Tony Blair's connection to the so-called 'Cash for Peerages' Scandal. Check out this expose on Great Britains's dirty laundry. |
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03 JUL |
Black And White Farm Activists Unite In Historical March In Daviess County Kentucky |
| Operating a one man campaign to get his land back, Harry Young has written so many letters to the editor of his local paper, that editors refuse to publish more of them. Last Thursday, June 28th, Young, together with white farmer-activists who drove a thousand miles from Michigan to Kentucky, participated in a historic march in front of the Federal Building in Owensboro, Kentucky. |
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05 JUN |
Land, Legacy & Lynchin |
| A century ago, the segregated South had a deep secret--black farmers owned the majority of farmland in the region. Then came the 1910 Census results along with an organized effort to drive black farmers off the land. |
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