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Church Under Fire For Putting Up 'No Trespassing' Signs Intended To Keep Black Woman Off Property

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A church in North Hollywood, California, is receiving backlash after its volunteers put up “no trespassing” signs when they saw a Black woman sitting under a tree. The church has []

The post Church Under Fire For Putting Up 'No Trespassing' Signs Intended To Keep Black Woman Off Property appeared first on Essence.

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