Arkansas based whites-only community could expand to Missouri
NORTHERN ARKANSAS, OZARKS REGION, JUL 24 – Return to the Land seeks to expand its whites-only community beyond Arkansas, with about 40 members currently living there, despite legal challenges and civil rights group opposition.
- A far-right ethnonationalist group called Return to the Land is considering expanding its whites-only community from Arkansas into Missouri, as reported by TMZ.
- Return to the Land's co-founder Eric Orwoll expressed a desire to establish more communities across the U.S.
- The Anti-Defamation League condemned Return to the Land for attempting to revive discredited forms of segregation.
- Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin asserted that racial discrimination has no place in Arkansas or anywhere in a free society.
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‘Whites-only’ community seeks Missouri expansion
A “whites-only” group called Return to the Land (RTTL), derided by critics as racist and antisemitic, is looking to expand its reach from its base in northern Arkansas to an area near Springfield, Mo., a co-founder of the group said recently. The prospect of a growing “whites-only” community — where members are evaluated based on…
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Segregationists plot nationwide network of whites-only communities
A white separatist group known as "Return to the Land" is looking to expand its members-only community promoting "European ancestry" and "traditional values."Founder Eric Orwoll told Nexstar's KOLR that he's hoping to franchise his 160-acre Arkansas-based community that excludes minorities and Jewish people, first into Missouri, then to all 50 states.Orwoll said the initial draw to northern Arkansas was its “affordable land, natural beauty, abun…
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