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| Black Landowners Fight to Reclaim Land Taken by Feds | | Print | |
| Written by Warren Mass | ||||||||
| Thursday, 01 July 2010 16:40 | ||||||||
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The story behind the federal land grab and the fight of the former owners to reverse what many perceive as an injustice has a fascinating history behind it. The land that eventually came to be called Harris Neck was at one time the property of a slave-owning plantation owner named Margaret Ann Harris. In her last will and testament, Harris deeded the lands of her former plantation to her former slave, Robert Dellegall. Dellegall’s descendants have lived in the vicinity of Harris Neck ever since, and between 1865 and 1942 had grown to include 75 African American families. The Times article noted that regaining ownership of federally protected land would not be easy and quoted U.S. Representative Jack Kingston (who scored 83 percent on The New American’s latest “Freedom Index”) the Republican who represents the area, who has been supportive of the Harris Neck Land Trust’s efforts while cautioning its members about the political obstacles they face. “Environmental advocates can be formidable adversaries,” Kingston wrote in a May 25 letter to the trust. Also quoted in the Times report was Deborah Sheppard, executive director of the Altamaha Riverkeeper — a local environmental organization that works to preserve natural resources and wildlife. Sheppard said she was familiar with the history of Harris Neck and sympathetic to the former residents. “People continue to suggest that people from Atlanta with money can live here in an ecologically sound way — why can’t people with experience hunting and fishing and living off the land live in an ecologically sound way?” she said. “Those people are rightly suggesting that they have a historic capacity to interact well with their natural resources. And the rest of us haven’t.” Trackback(0)
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JusticeNow
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Right this Wrong! They should have their land returned immediately! What an outrage! I want to see what environmentalists come down on the side of perpetuating this injustice so they can be known to the world! |
Flu-Bird
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Hey Jessie Jackson and Al Sharpton Hey JESSIE JACKSON and AL SHARPTON are you going to help them get their land back will you go aganist your beloved dictaor OBAMA and demand their land be returned to them or are you too busy cuasing trouble for honest folk to bother with this? |
Richard Robinson
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Jessie Jackson and Al Sharpton Where are the spreaders of hate? Why aren't they screaming out against this injustice? Let me guess. This is a real deal and they won't deal with those. They're too busy 'creating' racism. |
AMADEUS
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Where's Maddow? Where are all the doofuses that attacked Rand Paul for not supporting coercion against business owners?? C'mon Maddow! Here is a TRUE racial injustice, and your kind are nowhere to be found! I know why - it doesn't advance statist objectives. Race is only a useful too to the establishment when it can be used to foster chaos or more government. If they cared about racism, the TV talking heads would be all over this! The amount of crimes perpetrated against Americans under the guise of "environmentalism" are too many to list. Return this land NOW! |





A group of black former residents of an area of McIntosh County, Georgia, known as Harris Neck has banded together in an attempt to reclaim the land taken from their families by eminent domain in July 1942. The former landowners and their descendants established a legal entity in 2006 called the 
I want to see what environmentalists come down on the side of perpetuating this injustice so they can be known to the world! 
