"I bought it because the idea of putting land back in the hands of Black ownership was something that I wanted to do," Rogers said.
"There's a crime committed on this property against Black people," Rogers said.
"Also, I wanted to somehow pay homage to the Black families that were forced to move. This was a story about Black people losing wealth as a result of that," Rogers said.
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