Return To The Land - White Segregationists in Arkansas
🧾 Identity & Structure
RTTL is organized as a Private Membership Association (PMA) that expressly limits membership to individuals with European ancestry and traditional conservative views, according to their public "About Us" page (returntotheland.org).
The organization supports European-heritage communities and envisions forming fully independent, intentional societies centered around shared ancestry, rural living, and traditional values.
🎯 Vision & Mission
RTTL's declared mission is to retreat from modern society into rural land, forming parallel societies built on cultural homogeneity and self‑governance.
Their stated goals include:
- Facilitating land-buying by like‑minded groups
- Sharing practical knowledge
- Promoting wholesome community life
- Creating decentralized European‑heritage settlements
🏞️ RTTL in the Ozarks
In the Ozarks, RTTL has developed a network of rural settlements in northeast Arkansas:
Arkansas Ozarks Community I, established in October 2023, spans 150+ acres and includes:
- Off-grid cabins
- Goat herds and gardens
- Private water wells
- Dirt roads and infrastructure
- A schoolhouse and community center
- Over 40 residents (as of 2024)
Arkansas Ozarks Community II began in January 2025.
A third Ozarks site is in planning stages.
RTTL uses LLCs for land ownership and member shares. This structure, they claim, places them outside civil rights housing laws — though this interpretation is under legal scrutiny.
🧬 Membership & Legal Framework
RTTL strictly limits membership using:
- Video interviews
- Background checks
- Proof of European ancestry
- Adherence to traditional Christian values
Excluded groups include:
- Non-white individuals
- Jewish individuals
- LGBTQ individuals
- Non-Christians
Membership requires purchasing a share in the land-owning LLC. This creates a shared-ownership model that RTTL uses to justify their selective entry policy.
⚠️ Legal experts and civil rights organizations have disputed the legality of these practices under the Fair Housing Act and other anti-discrimination laws.
⚖️ External Response
- NAACP and ADL have condemned RTTL as a white nationalist group.
- Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin has confirmed an active review into whether RTTL’s operations violate civil rights law.
- National media (Sky News, The Independent, Times of Israel) have spotlighted the movement, labeling it a “fortress for the white race.”
📌 Why It Matters
RTTL represents a contemporary model of racial separatism — this time disguised through legal entities and rural infrastructure.
They are:
- Claiming legal loopholes to form race-exclusive communities
- Actively expanding their model to other states like Missouri and Appalachia
- Normalizing exclusion under the banner of "sovereign living"
Their effort is not just ideological, but territorial.
🔗 Sources:
▶️ 3Speak
I'm not a part of it. I am definitely curious to how Americas love for business can't stop itself? This will definitely have other groups following.