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ROCKY MOUNT, VIRGINIA - May 2001: Doug Witcher points out 2 of 13 bullet holes in the windshield of a semi-truck he owned with his brother Sherman. in Rocky Mount, VA, in May 2001. "If you go to every farmer in this complaint, they all have an issue," says Sherman Witcher. "We all have a bond. We can't get loans because of the color of our skin." After bringing one of their semis up from the field to be repossessed by the bank in Rocky Mount, VA, somebody shot 13 bullet holes in it. (Photo by Jeffrey Sauger)

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ROCKY MOUNT, VIRGINIA - May 2001: Doug Witcher points out 2 of 13 bullet holes in the windshield of a semi-truck he owned with his brother Sherman. in Rocky Mount, VA, in May 2001. "If you go to every farmer in this complaint, they all have an issue," says Sherman Witcher. "We all have a bond. We can't get loans because of the color of our skin." After bringing one of their semis up from the field to be repossessed by the bank in Rocky Mount, VA, somebody shot 13 bullet holes in it. (Photo by Jeffrey Sauger)
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