African Americans
Agricultural Adjustment Administration
The New Deal was a group of programs which helped farmers. Some groups that the New Deal introduced were the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, the Farm Security Administration, and the Rural Electrification Administration. These programs brought about major changes in rural farming areas.
Agricultural Adjustment Act
Many Black farmers in Georgia did not benefit from the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA). The AAA often favored large landowners, who received subsidies while many sharecroppers and tenant farmers, predominantly Black, were excluded from these benefits. Additionally, discriminatory practices and policies within the local administration further marginalized these farmers, limiting their access to resources and support. As a result, the economic relief intended by the AAA largely bypassed African American agricultural workers.
Consultative Group Of International Agricultural Research
management and administration is same they two are a group activity
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Business, Labor, and Agricultural
The Dutch
The Contras was the counterrevolutionary group in Nicaragua that the Reagan administration backed.
management
The ration group of WWII was the Office of Price Administration (OPA).