Abstract
A vast majority of Blacks left the South to escape conditions of poverty. The fascination of big city life seduced many others. For whatever reasons, it is a widely accepted fact that the millions of Blacks who migrated from the South contributed significantly to the decline in black-owned rural land. However, the literature is beginning to more frequently reveal that the less than altruistic behavior patterns of land officials has possibly contributed most to the loss of rural land by Blacks.
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