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Black Californians hope state reparations don’t become another broken promise - Los Angeles Sentinel

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San Francisco resident Pia Harris hopes for reparations in her lifetime. But the nonprofit program director is not confident that California lawmakers will turn the recommendations of a first-in-the-nation task force into concrete legislation given pushback from opponents who say slavery was a thing of the past.

The post Black Californians hope state reparations don’t become another broken promise appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.

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