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The Arkansas Attorney General's office is currently reviewing the community, stating that racial discrimination is illegal and has no place in a free society. Global and Historical Context

Recent Developments: "Return to the Land" In October 2023, a group of millennials established a self-described "whites-only" settlement named in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas. As of late 2025, the community consists of approximately 40 residents living on a 160-acre compound. Key Characteristics Location: Remote hills near Ravenden, Arkansas . All-White TownAll-White Town

The RTTL project draws inspiration from other exclusive enclaves and historical segregation practices: Hundreds of supporters worldwide pay a $25 fee

The group claims its status as a Private Member Association (PMA) allows it to discriminate legally, though this has not been successfully tested in court. All-White TownAll-White Town

Legal experts argue the community's exclusion of Black, Jewish, and LGBTQ+ individuals violates federal anti-discrimination laws.

Hundreds of supporters worldwide pay a $25 fee to join as members.