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Will Scott, president of the African American Farmers of California, poses for a photo by the sorghum plants at the group's demonstration farm in Fresno, Calif. on Thursday, September 15, 2011. (AP/GosiaWozniacka)

How Vast Amounts Of Land Have Been Stolen From Black Americans

Iowans Make U-Turn Against Trump In Dakota Access Pipeline Fight

Besides suing to prevent the pipeline from deteriorating their land, Iowa farmers are challenging eminent domain law at-large to protect all lands from for-profit seizure.

December 16th, 2016
teleSUR
December 16th, 2016
By teleSUR
Dakota Access pipeline protesters march from the Polk County Courthouse to a public meeting space to hold a rally Dec. 15, 2016 in Des Moines, Iowa. The protests came after a judge heard arguments in a lawsuit filed by several Iowa landowners who challenge forceful taking of their land for the pipeline and challenge the state's permit process. (AP Photo/David Pitt)

Iowans who voted for Donald Trump will soon be fighting against him, as anti-establishment Iowans come to see his “true colors” on property rights, climate change and native sovereignty, environmentalist Ed Fallon, who has been leading the fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline in Iowa, told teleSUR. Trump’s Cabinet appointments so far

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