Sherrod Says Statements on White Farmer Misconstrued

07/20/2010 9:25 am 0 comments

Source: CNN

A black Agriculture Department employee who resigned after a video clip showed her talking about a white farmer said Tuesday her remarks were taken out of context.

Shirley Sherrod, the department’s former state director of rural development for Georgia, told CNN on Tuesday the incident she discusses in the clip took place more than two decades ago — and she recounted it to an audience to make the point that people should move beyond race.

“I was speaking to that group, like I’ve done many groups, and I tell them about a time when I thought the issue was race and race only,” Sherrod told CNN’s “American Morning” from her home in Albany, Georgia. The incident took place in 1986, while she worked for a nonprofit and before she worked for the USDA, she said. “I was telling the story of how working with him helped me to see the issue is not about race. It’s about those who have versus those who do not have.”

Sherrod resigned Monday after conservative media outlets aired the video, in which she says she did not give the white farmer “the full force of what I could do” to help him avoid foreclosure.

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