From Reconstruction to Deconstruction: Undermining Black Landownership, Political Independence and Community Through Partition Sales of Tenancies in Common |
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Introduction | 1 |
African American land imperative and historical factors contributing to land loss | 19 |
Political and property theory together with comparative studies supports the view that | 27 |
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