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A new law, buried inside an otherwise obscure piece of federal legislation, permits the Washington, D.C., City Council to establish a commission that will give “reparations” to descendants of enslaved people who can demonstrate how slavery and Jim Crow laws have negatively affected their lives. Talk about a high bar. The 12-member commission — yet […]

Source: tucsonlocalmedia.com | Home of The Explorer, Marana News, Foothills News, and Desert Times

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