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Oct 19, 2023 · In Carteret County, North Carolina, Gertrude Reels owns dozens of acres that she inherited from her ancestors, who first acquired it courtesy of Elijah Reels in 1911.
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Jul 15, 2019 · Their great-grandfather had bought the land a hundred years earlier, when he was a generation removed from slavery. The property — 65 marshy acres that ran along Silver Dollar Road, from the...
Oct 27, 2023 · A large portion of land in North Carolina and other states in the South has been passed down informally, making that bond open to legal problems of proper ownership when an heir can sell portions ...
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Feb 16, 2024 · Attorneys and others who work to help landowners gain clear title to their land say that for decades, countless Black property owners simply passed their land on to heirs through word of mouth.
- Patrice Gaines
Oct 20, 2023 · It’s astounding in your film that two members of the Reels family, Melvin Davis and Licurtis Reels, go to prison for trespassing on their own legacy land. What is “heirs’ property law,” which is mentioned in Silver Dollar Road ?
Feb 8, 2018 · In 1965, the 51-year-old Alice Hargress and 69-year-old James Lyles faced up to that question, and marched to make Greensboro—and Alabama—a place to which their children want might to come home. They joined Civil Rights demonstrations that summer, endured tear gas, and went to jail.
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Jun 13, 2024 · It's FRESH AIR. I'm Tonya Mosley. Forty acres and a mule is often referred to as the broken promise of reparations the U.S. government made to the formerly enslaved.