Why Highways Were Designed to Run Through Black Communities | SC Faces Historic Dilemma Again

Originally Posted: October 18, 2020

In the Sunday feature article of the Charleston Post & Courier, Jeff Tibbals of Bybee & Tibbals provided commentary relating to eminent domain law in South Carolina, and how its application has often led to displacement and division of historic and predominantly Black communities.  “Money talks, and sometimes poor communities with less don’t have a voice,” Tibbals said.

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