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Black Grandma Files $100 Mil Lawsuit Against Landlord for Racist Eviction

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Sandra Black, a 52-year-old African American retired disabled grandmother from Marion, Indiana has sued what she calls “malicious racist landlords” for their attempted frivolous eviction in Indiana state court

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