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    Slave descendants take a fight to protect their Georgia island homes to voters

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    Voters in McIntosh County, Georgia will decide whether to repeal the county commissioners' decision to double the size of homes allowed in the Hogg Hummock community, which could lead to increased property taxes for Black landowners in the area. The post Slave descendants take a fight to protect their Georgia island homes to voters appeared first on The Sacramento Observer.
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