The Land Loss Fund
Working Together to Preserve African-American
Land Ownership




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About The Land Loss Fund


The Land Loss Fund (LLF) is a grassroots, educational and charitable organization seeking to improve the social, educational and economic welfare of the people whose lives are being affected by the continued loss of family owned land especially in rural African-American communities. LLF is a racially mixed group composed of farmers, educators, social workers, businesspersons, and other interested individuals who organized themselves in March of 1983. The Fund provides educational, organizing, networking, research, and other technical assistance to smalll economically disadvantaged land owners in rural North Carolina counties in the effort to keep the land in the hands of the Black community.

LLF was founded in Tilllery, North Carolina, a community which benefited from FDR's "40 Acres and a Mule" New Deal Resettlement Program in the 1930s and 1940s. This program enabled a large number of African-Americans to become landowners in the area.




What is the Problem?


African-Americans are losing land at a rate of 9,000 acres per week.  LLF recognizes that land ownership is an integral source of power for African-Americans and that work needs to be done to sustain and reclaim the land the Black people are entitled to.




Land Loss Facts






Why is Land Being Lost?




What Does the Land Loss Fund Do?


The Fund is working with farm groups and individual farmers, landowners and homeowners in eastern North Carolina to identify their problems and find possible solutions. LLF provides educational resources, as well as technical assistance in management and financial record keeping. LLF also provides moral support to farmers and land-owners as they confront their legal battles, while helping to gather documantation and writing letters on their behalf. LLF pursues other strategies for economic survival such as:




How Does the Fund Survive?


The Fund is able to continue its support of Black landowners through efforts of volunteers in the area who give of their time and expertise by:




What Can You Do?


African Americans are still losing land at an alarming rate. There continues to be many more black farmers put out of business, as well as Black families evicted from land and homes that will never be regained by Black people.

Your contribution will support these families' struggles, and you can rest better knowing that you have helped sustain an essential base of independence in rural African-American communities.

Send your contribution today to:

CCT's Land Loss Fund
P.O. Box 61
Tillery, NC 27887





Update on the Land Loss Fund


LLF continues to be the strong leadering group addressing African American land loss issues and the disappearance of Black farmers.


The 5th NATIONAL BLACK LAND LOSS SUMMIT was a great success! Read On!!



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Last modified: 02/11/03

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