270 acres of stolen land

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How envious Caucasians killed and stole land belonging to Africans in the U.S
We received this story, courtesy of Mr. Robert Monroe. This is a sad tale of a wealthy man in Mississippi, Reverend Isaac Simmons, who refused to give up his land to white men who wanted it. As a result, the story had a tragic ending that will leave you frustrated.

Here’s more of what Mr. Monroe sent us. And he also asks: How many more stories are there that are like this? We at FinancialJuneteenth.com also ask why politicians are refusing to discuss reparations when there are horrible stories like this all over the place?

“In the 1940s, Reverend Isaac Simmons controlled more than 270 acres of debt-free land in Amite County, Mississippi, that his family had owned since 1887, unusual among black families in the South, where racism and poverty had posed obstacles to economic advancement for generations. A farmer and minister, Reverend Simmons worked the land with his children and grandchildren, producing crops and selling the property’s lumber.

In 1941, a rumor spread that there was oil in southwest Mississippi. A group of six white men decided they wanted the Simmons’s land and warned Reverend Simmons to stop cutting lumber. Reverend Simmons consulted a lawyer to work out the dispute and ensure his children would be the sole heirs to the property.

On Sunday, March 26, 1944, the men arrived at the home of Reverend Simmons’s oldest son, Eldridge. The men told Eldridge to show them where the property line ran and he agreed to do so. While Eldridge and the men were riding out to the property line in one of the men’s cars, the men began to beat Eldridge and shouted that the Simmons family thought they were “smart *******” for consulting a lawyer. The men dragged Reverend Simmons from his home about a mile away and began beating him, too. They drove both Simmons men further onto the property and ordered Reverend Simmons out of the car. The men shot him three times, cut out his tongue, and told his son he had ten days to abandon the family property.

Three days after the murder, Eldridge and the rest of the Simmons family buried Reverend Simmons and then fled their land. The killers took possession of the land and an all-white jury later acquitted the only one of the six men to face trial for the murder.”
 
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Eminent domain, compulsory purchase, resumption, resumption/compulsory acquisition, or expropriation is the power of a state or a national government to take private property for public use. However, it can be legislatively delegated by the state to municipalities, government subdivisions, or even to private persons or corporations, when they are authorized by the legislature to exercise the functions of public character.
 
I did a quick google search and this came up from Northeastern University's website:

Featured Case: Rev. Isaac Simmons

Rev. Isaac Simmons, a minister, was lynched on March 26, 1944, in Amite County, Mississippi.

In the 1940s, Simmons controlled 278 acres of debt-free land, some of which had been owned by the family since 1887. He and other relatives farmed the property and lived on it in relative peace. In 1941, rumors about oil spread across Southwest Mississippi, and a few white men, thinking there might be oil on it, began to make claims on the Simmons land.

Concerned that his family might lose its property, Simmons contacted an attorney. A few weeks after he hired the lawyer, two men approached Simmons and ordered him to stop cutting timber on his property. The men also wanted the medicinal formula that Simmons, who served as the local medicine man, had created to treat a livestock disease. Simmons refused to comply with the men. A few weeks later a group of six men dragged Simmons from his home, beat him and then shot him to death. According to Simmons’ son, who was abducted and beaten at the same time but survived, the men called Simmons a “smart N—r” because he had the temerity to consult with a lawyer.

The FBI investigated the Simmons lynching and turned the results over to local authorities. A state grand jury returned indictments against six men. The case proceeded to trial against one of the defendants. He was acquitted. The prosecutor then obtained dismissals of the remaining cases.

Simmons’ family scattered in the wake of the murder, leaving the land behind.

http://nuweb9.neu.edu/civilrights/rev-isaac-simmons/
 
This is messed up and it's more common than you know. I have family in Texas and I was told something similar happened to my family way back in the day. They found oil on the land and somehow whites were able to take the land. I only know a little bit of what happened thru my mother.
 
thats why this country abhors any

talk on reparations, they simply

wont be able to ever pay it back...

the amount of money owed to us,

will make the national debt look

like your average monthly cell phone bill....

we have no idea how much land was truly stolen,

I just found out a few month ago...

right here in nyc... what is now known as central park was once an area where 'black" people lived...

not to mention the wall street area, and this came to light when they was constructing a building and dug up and African Burial ground...

we havent even touched the tip of the ice berg..
 
My G

Threads like these need to have warnings

I just gat highly and I mean highly pissed off and heated when I saw the first 4 words.

I'm mad Tight my G
 
Similar happened to my family in Palestine Texas. KKK stole land from my grandfathers family. Suppose to be building a case to get it back. And this happened fairly recently in the 90's.

damn I see you cant teach racist cave monkeys new tricks...

in the 90s still stealinland..

if its happening to your family the shit must still be goin on...
 
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