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California’s history of anti-Blackness hides beneath its progressive reputation — High Country News

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… West, and specifically these dreams Black Americans had of a better future … — and Thurgood Marshall (the first African American Supreme Court Justice). That really … is on the legal methods Black Americans, particularly women, used to challenged …

Source: High Country News – Know the West

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