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NWAhomepage on MSNArkansas AG: no laws broken by whites-only settlement—for nowThe Arkansas Attorney General’s office is reviewing the controversial whites-only community Return to the Land but has not found any current violations of state or federal law, officials said.
A preliminary review of a "whites-only" community being built in Sharp County hasn't found evidence that they've broken the ...
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Inquisitr on MSNArkansas Man Crowdfunds $50K to Defend ‘Whites‑Only Fortress’ as Donors Push for Genetic ScreeningArkansas resident Eric Orwoll, founder of the Return to the Land Association, has raised more than $50,000 online to cover ...
Eric Orwoll is very direct about plans for the land near Ravenden where he and his associates have set up companies and ...
Eric Orwoll is hoping that Return to the Land inspires other white-only communities across the world, and already, there are ...
The Arkansas attorney general says his office is looking into Return to the Land, a white supremacist group that has ...
"Well, there I am, honestly, I'm addressing the sentiments of my audience," Orwoll says. "Hitler is a very controversial historical figure. I think the mainstream view is one-sided. It's informed by ...
Return to the Land, an ethnonationalist living community in remote Arkansas that welcomes only people with ‘traditional views ...
A “whites-only” group called Return to the Land (RTTL), derided by critics as racist and antisemitic, is looking to expand ...
Eric Orwoll, co-founder of Return to the Land, says his group was inspired by Orania -- a whites-only town in South Africa.
"You want a white nation? Build a white town," Eric Orwoll says, in one video posted on social media. "It can be done. We're ...
The outspoken co-founder of Return to the Land, a relatively new whites-only group based in northern Arkansas, said the group ...
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