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San Francisco Approves Task Force to Study Reparations for Black Residents

An American flag with an image of a Native American printed on it is attached to a fence outside a home in the East To'Hajiilee housing community amid the spread of the coronavirus on May 25, 2020 in To’Hajiilee Indian Reservation, New Mexico.

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Newsom Signs Bills to Study Slavery Reparations, Close State Youth Lockups

California Assemblymember Shirley Weber (D-San Diego) speaks during a news conference in 2018. A bill Weber wrote to create a task force on reparations for Black Americans passed the Assembly on Thursday.

California Moves a Step Closer to Creating a Reparations Task Force

San Francisco's Black Leaders Call on City to Use Tax Funds for Reparations

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