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US, Native American Farmers Settle Discrimination Case

HeadlineOct 20, 2010

And the Obama administration has announced plans to spend up to $760 million to compensate Native American farmers for long-term discrimination in receiving government loans. The settlement comes in the Keepseagle case, which accused the Agricultural Department of denying thousands of loans to Native Americans while approving similar funds for white farmers and ranchers between 1981 and 1999. A similar settlement was reached for African American farmers earlier this year, but Republicans have blocked the funds.

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