Suit targets whites-only Arkansas community over applicant rejected for Jewish roots, Black husband
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Suit targets whites-only Arkansas community over applicant rejected for Jewish roots, Black husband

A white supremacist group is facing a federal discrimination lawsuit filed by a real estate broker who says she was barred from purchasing property in their rural Arkansas community because of her Jewish ancestry, Black husband, and biracial children.

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Michelle Walker, who is also white and Christian, alleges in her complaint that the Return to the Land organization rejected her application because it “is explicitly attempting to establish an all-white community.”

“Its founders believe that white people are genetically superior to other races, advance the view that Jewish people are engaged in a plot to eliminate the white race, and advocate for segregated white communities for the purpose of creating a separate all-white nation state that will help avoid ‘white genocide’,” her complaint states.

There was no immediate response from RTTL to the lawsuit, which was filed Wednesday in the Eastern District of Arkansas, Northern Division.

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In a July interview with NBC News, group co-founder Eric Orwoll made it clear that only white people are welcome in their 40-member community in Ravenden, Arkansas.

“What we’ve done here is establish a place where we have control over who our neighbors are,” Orwoll said. “And that is just for the sake of preserving, you know, our culture….white American culture.”

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