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Los Angeles County Returns $75 Million Land to Black Family

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NNPA NEWSWIRE — The beach resort once flourished while welcoming African American visitors in the 1920s – a time when Black people and other minorities weren’t allowed on White beaches. The property famously took on the name “Bruce’s Beach.” Meanwhile, descendants of Charles and Willa Bruce had fought for years to have the land returned […]

The post Los Angeles County Returns $75 Million Land to Black Family appeared first on The Orlando Advocate.

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