Black landowners from Hogg Hummock on Sapelo Island are urging a Georgia court to allow their lawsuit against McIntosh County, alleging that recent zoning changes discriminate against their community by benefiting wealthy developers and threatening their unique cultural heritage. The county’s lawyers argue for dismissal, citing procedural issues, while a ruling on the case is pending after nearly two years of legal challenges.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: A group of Black landowners from a small island in Georgia is asking a judge to allow them to continue their fight against local officials who changed rules that might hurt their community, which was founded by freed slaves.
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