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A historically Black town stood in the way of a pipeline – so developers claimed it was mostly white

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  • – The Guardian – 9/16/21
A historically Black town stood in the way of a pipeline – so developers claimed it was mostly white
Tagged on: ACP    Africn-American    Atlantic Coast Pipeline    black    census    community    minority    permit    Union Hill    Update 317
Daniel Shaffer September 24, 2021 Local & ACP, Regional Issues
  • ← EPA, New River Gorge, others express concerns to FERC about potential Mountain Valley Pipeline impacts
  • Governor Northam Appoints New Secretary of Natural Resources →

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The Allegheny Blue-Ridge Alliance (ABRA) is a coalition of conservation organizations dedicated to promoting and protecting the environmental integrity of the Allegheny-Blue Ridge region, which encompasses the Central Appalachian Highlands area of Virginia and West Virginia.

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