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… there that Asians and African Americans could not live on …

AFTER THE CIVIL WAR, African Americans left the South and … home to nearly 6,000 African Americans, about 500 Asian Americans … ongoing police brutalities against African Americans and the rise in …

Source: High Country News – Know the West

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