Posted inEminent Domain, Rural Issues

A Year After Attempted Land Grab, Hilton Head Elder’s Case Is Settled

Until her last breath, 94-year-old Josephine Wright fought tirelessly to protect her family’s land from developers. Two months after her passing, the battle is over. The lawsuit filed against Wright has reached a settlement, according to a report from South Carolina Public Radio. Altimese Nichole, a family spokesperson, said the settlement requires developer Bailey Point […]

Posted inBlack Farmers, Rural Issues

Her Family’s Land Was Stolen. Now, She’s Helping Black Farmers Keep Theirs.

During a four-day hearing in late November, Marvin Smith testified that he’s still fighting for his American dream: land ownership.  After mostly Black residents refused to sell their property, the Sandersville Railroad Co. filed a petition with the Georgia Public Service Commission to seize the land through eminent domain. The private company wants it for […]

Posted inBlack Farmers, Rural Issues

How Black Farmers Are Navigating Climate Change With Limited Federal Support

Six months ago, Anthony “AJ” McKenzie, a 30-year-old cool vegetable crop and livestock farmer in North Carolina, stopped farming on his 40 acres. Last year, a drought killed at least 85% of his crop, which caused him to lose income. Usually, he’d grow his cabbage and turnip, mustard, and collard greens twice in the fall […]

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