South Carolina woman posthumously wins settlement over Black ancestral land
Josephine Wright caught national media attention for standing down developers trying to buy Hilton Head property
Josephine Wright, a Hilton Head Island resident who died this year aged 94, spent her last days fighting to protect her family's ancestral South Carolina home from being taken by developers. Now, two months after her death, Wright's fight is finally over: Bailey Point Investment, the construction company that was vying for her land, has settled with Wright's family members after it initially sued for ownership early last year.
The settlement concedes that the Wright family owns the property in the middle of Bailey Point's planned 29-acre neighborhood, according to South Carolina Public Radio. The company cannot contact the Wright family about purchasing the land, and there will be a privacy fence erected between the Wright family's land and the new construction.
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