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HARRIS NECK

One of the most vivid memories Evelyn Greer said she has, is the one of her she and her mother moving this iron bed from her childhood home on Harris Neck, Tuesday, June 22, 2010 in Harris Neck, Ga. Greer's family was forced from their land after the Federal government, via eminent domain, confiscates the 2,687 acres of Harris Neck for the stated purpose of national security to build an Army airfield. (Stephen Morton for The New York Times)

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One of the most vivid memories Evelyn Greer said she has, is the one of her she and her mother moving this iron bed from her childhood home on Harris Neck, Tuesday, June 22, 2010 in Harris Neck, Ga. Greer's  family was forced from their land after the Federal government, via eminent domain, confiscates the 2,687 acres of Harris Neck for the stated purpose of national security to build an Army airfield. (Stephen Morton for The New York Times)