The Quest for Racial Equality Has Always Been Different for Rural Americans
Briefly

"It's happening right before our eyes," Melissa Woodson, Corine's daughter and a licensed realtor said, "and the sad thing is that there is very little we can do about it."
The continuation of patterns of Black land dispossession exposes how for all of the civil rights gains made over the last 60 years there is still much to be done to secure racial equality in the U.S.
Read at time.com
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